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CONFESSION  OF  FAITH, 


COVENANT, 


PRINCIPLES   OF   DISCIPLINE   AND   PRACTICE, 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS,  &c. 


First  Congregational  CliurcL 


I>T    PITTSFIELI). 


PITTSFIELD,  MASS. 
CHICKER1NQ  &  AXTELL,  STEAM  PRINTERS. 

1870. 


BXTHbO 


■ 


THE 


CONFESSION  OF  FAITH, 

COVENANT, 


PRINCIPLES  OF  DISCIPLINE  and  practice, 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS 


OF   THE 


First  Congregational   Church; 


IN 


PITTSFIELD,    MASS., 


JUlVIi:    1,    186G. 


PITTSFIELD,  MASS. 

CHECKERING    &    AXTBLL,    PRINTERS. 

1866. 


CONFESSION  OF  FAITH, 

ACCOMPANIED   ST  SCRITTUHB  TftOOFS'. 
FORM    OF    ADMISSION. 


ADDRESS. 

Beloved  Friends  : — You  have  presented  yourselves  before 
God,  and  his  people,  and  the  world,  to  make  a  solemn  confession  of 
your  religious  faith,  and  to  take  upon  you  everlasting  obligations. 
We  trust  you  have  duly  considered  the  nature  of  the  profession  you 
are  about  to  make,  and  of  the  engagements  into  Avhich  you  are  about 
to  enter.  They  will  be  heard  on  high,  and  will  be  exhibited  on  your 
trial  at  the  last  day. 

Yet  be  not  overwhelmed.  If  you  are  sincerely  desirous  to  be  the 
Lord's — to  believe  all  his  declarations,  and  to  obey  all  his  commands, 
he  will  compassionate  your  weakness — will  make  you  wise  by  his 
wisdom,  and  strong  by  his  power,  and  will  conduct  you  safe  to  his 
heavenly  kingdom. 

Having  examined  and  assented  to  the  Articles  of  Faith  adopted 
by  this  Church,  you  will  now  profess  the  same  before  these  wit- 
nesses. 


CONFESSION  OF  FAITH. 


We  believe  there  is  but  one  God,  the  Creator,  Preserver,  and 

Governor  of  the  Universe ;  a  Being  self-existent,  independent  and 

immutable  ;  infinite  in  power,  knowledge,  wisdom,  holiness,  justice, 

goodness,  and  truth. 

lam  the  Lord,  and  there  is  none  else;  there  is  no  God  besides  me.  The 
Lord  is  the  true  God,  he  is  the  living  God.  God  is  a  spirit.  And  God  said 
unto  Moses,  I  am  that  I  am.  The  eternal  God  is  thy  refuge.  I  am  the  Lord, 
I  change  not.  Do  not  I  fill  heaven  and  earth  ?  saith  the  Lord.  Known  unto 
God  are  all  his  works  from  the  beginning  of  the  world.  The  Lord  God  om- 
nipotent reigneth.  One  God  and  Father  of  all,  who  is  above  all,  and  through 
all,  and  in  you  all.  Thou  art  good  and  doest  good.  To  God  only  wise,  be 
glory  through  Jesus  Christ  forever.  Holy,  holy,  holy  is  the  Lord  of  hosts. 
Righteous  art  thou,  0  Lord  !  and  upright  are  thy  judgments.  The  Lord  is 
gracious  and  full  of  compassion.  Thy  counsels  of  old  are  faithfulness  and 
truth.  Is.  45,  5.  Jer.  10,  10.  John  4,  24.  Ex.  3,  24.  Deut.  33,  27. 
Mai.  3,  6.  Jer.  23,  24.  Acts  15,  18.  Rev.  19,  6.  Eph.  4,  6.  Ps.  119,  68. 
Rom.  16,27.     Is.  6,  3.     Ps.  119,  137.     Ps.  145,  8.     Is.  25,  1. 

We  believe  that  the  Scriptures  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament 

were  given  by  inspiration  of  God ;  that  they  contain  a  complete  and 

harmonious  system  of  divine  truth ;  and  are  the  only  and  sufficient 

rule  of  doctrinal  belief  and  religious  practice. 

All  Scripture  is  given  by  inspiration  of  God.  For  the  prophecy  came  not 
in  old  time  by  the  will  of  man  ;  but  holy  men  of  God  spake  as  they  were 
moved  by  the  Holy  Ghost.  Which  things  also  we  speak,  not  in  the  words 
which  man's  wisdom  teachetb,  but  which  the  Holy  Ghost  teacheth.  But  I 
certify  you,  brethren,  that  the  gospel  which  was  preached  of  me  is  not  after 
man.  For  I  neither  received  it  of  man,  neither  was  I  taught,  but  by  the  rev- 
elation of  Jesus  Christ.  Ye  do  err,  not  knowing  the  Scriptures.  To  the  law, 
and  to  the  testimony  ;  if  they  speak  not  according  to  this  word,  it  is  because 
there  is  no  light  in  them.  But  though  we,  or  an  angel  from  heaven,  preach 
any  other  gospel  unto  you  than  that  which  we  have  preached  unto  you,  let 


4  Confession  of  Faith. 

him  be  accursed.  For  I  testify  unto  every  man  that  heareth  the  words  of  the 
prophecy  of  this  book,  if  any  man  shall  add  unto  these  things,  God  shall  add 
unto  him  the  plagues  that  are  written  in  this  book  ;  and  if  any  man  shall  take 
away  from  the  words  of  the  book  of  this  prophecy,  God  shall  take  away  his 
part  out  of  the  book  of  life,  and  out  of  the  holy  city,  and  from  the  things 
which  are  written  in  this  book.  2  Tim.  3,  16.  2  Pet.  1,  21.  1  Cor.  2,  13. 
Gal.  1,  11.12      Matt.  22,  29.     Is.  8,20.     Gal.  1,8.    Rev.  22,  18.19. 

We  believe  that  God  is  revealed  in  the  Scriptures  as  the  Father, 
the  Son,  and  the  Holy  Ghost ;  and  that  this  distinction  is  perfectly 
consistent  with  the  unity  of  the  Godhead,  and  that  these  three  are 
one,  and  in  all  divine  attributes,  equal. 

For  there  are  three  that  bear  record  in  heaven,  the  Father,  the  Word,  and 
the  Holy  Ghost ;  and  these  three  are  one.     Go  ye,  therefore,  and  teach  all  na- 
tions, baptizing  them  in  the  name  of  the  Father,  and  of  the  Son,  and  of  the 
Holy  Ghost.     The  grace  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  the  love  of  God,  and 
the  communion  of  the  Holy  Ghost  be  with  you  all.     The  Lord  direct  your 
hearts  into  the  love  of  God,  and  into  the  patient  waiting  for  Christ.     Elect 
according  to  the  fore-knowledge  of  God  the  Father,  through  sanctification  of 
the  Spirit,  unto  obedience  and  sprinkling  of  the  blood  of  Jesus  Christ.     And 
God  said,  Let  us  make  man  in  our  image  after  our  likeness.     Who,  being  in 
the  form  of  God,  thought  it  not  robbery  to  be  equal  with  God.     For  unto  us 
a  child  is  born,  unto  us  a  son  is  given,  and  the  government  shall  be  upon  his 
shoulder,  and  his  name  shall  be  called   Wonderful,  Counsellor,  the  mightjr 
God,  the  everlasting  Father,  the  Prince  of  Peace.     In  the  beginning  was  the 
Word,  and  the  Word  was  with  God  and  the  Word  was  God.     I  and  my  father 
are  one.     And  Thomas  answered,  and  said  unto  him,  my  Lord  and  my  God. 
But  unto  the  Son,  he  saith,  Thy  throne,  0  God,  is  forever  and  ever  ;  a  sceptre 
of  righteousness   is   the  sceptre  of  thy  kingdom.    This  is  the  true  God  and 
eternal  life.     Whose  are  the  Fathers,  and  of  whom  as  concerning  the  flesh 
Christ  came,  who  is  over  all,  God  blessed  forever.     1  am  Alpha  and  Omega, 
the  beginning  and  the  ending,  saith  the  Lord,  which  is,  and  which  was,  and 
which  is  to  come,  the  Almighty.     Jesus  Christ,  the  same  yesterday  and  to-day 
and  forever.     For  where  two  or  three  are  gathered  together    in  my  name, 
there  I  am  in  the  midst  of  them.     And  he  said  unto  him,  Lord  thou  knowest 
all  things,  thou  knowest  that  I  love  thee.     For  by  him  were  all  things  created 
that  are  in  heaven  and  that  are  in  earth,  visible  and  invisible,  whether  they 
be  thrones,  or  dominions,  or  principalities,  or  powers  ;  all  things  were  created 
by  him,  and  for  him  ;  and  he  is  before  all  things,  and  by  him  all  things  con- 
sist.    And  he  commandeth  us  to  preach  unto  the  people  and  to  testify  that  it 
is  he,  which  was  ordained  of  God  to  be  the  judge  of  quick  and  dead.    That 
all  men  should  honor  the  Son  even  as  they  honor  the  Father.     And  again 
when  he  bringeth  in  the  first  begotten  into  the  world,  he  saith,  And  let  all 
the  angels  of  God  worship  him.     And  every  creature  which  is  in  heaven,  and 
on  the  earth,  and   under  the  earth,  and  such  as  are  in  the  sea,  and  all  that 
are  in  them,  heard   I  saying,  Blessing  and  honor,  and  glory,  and  power,  be 


Confession  of  Faith.  5 

unto  him  that  sitteth  upon  the  throne,  and  unto  the  Lamb  for  ever  and  ever. 
And  they  stoned  Stephen,  calling  upon  God,  and  saying  Lord  Jesus,  receive 
my  spirit.  But  Peter  said,  Ananias,  why  hath  Satan  filled  thy  heart  to  lie  to 
the  Holy  Ghost?  Thou  hast  not  lied  unto  man,  but  unto  God.  Except  a 
man  be  born  of  water  and  of  the  Spirit,  he  cannot  enter  into  the  kingdom  of 
God.  Which  were  born  not  of  blood,  nor  of  the  will  of  the  flesh,  nor  of  the 
will  of  man,  but  of  God.  All  Scripture  is  given  by  inspiration  of  God.  Holy 
men  of  God  spake  as  they  were  moved  by  the  Holy  Ghost.  Know  ye  not  that 
ye  are  the  temple  of  God,  and  that  the  spirit  of  God  dwelleth  in  you  ?  What  ! 
know  ye  not  that  your  body  is  the  temple  of  the  Holy  Ghost  which  is  in  you  ? 
Howbeit  when  he  the  Spirit  of  truth  is  come,  he  will  guide  you  into  all  truth. 
For  the  Holy  Ghost  shall  teach  you  in  the  same  hour  what  ye  ought  to  say. 
And  the  Holy  Ghost  descended  in  a  bodily  shape  like  a  dove  upon  him.  For 
the  spirit  searcheth  all  things,  yea,  the  deep  things  of  God.  Whither  shall  1 
go  from  thy  spirit  ?  The  Spirit  of  God  hath  made  me.  By  his  Spirit  he 
garnished  the  heavens.  Elsewhere  the  Holy  Ghost  is  called  the  eternal  Spirit, 
the  Spirit  of  Wisdom  and  Knowledge,  the  Spirit  of  promise,  the  Spirit  of 
power,  the  Spirit  of  holiness,  and  the  Holy  Spirit.  1  John  5,  7.  Matt.  28,  19. 
2  Cor.  13,  14.  2Thess.  3,  5.  1  Pet.  1,  2.  Gen.  1,26.  Phil.  2,  6.  Is.  9,  6. 
John  1,  1.  John  10,  30.  John20,38.  Heb.  1,8.  Uohn5,20.  Rom.  9,  5. 
Rev.  1,  8.  Heb.  13,  8.  Matt.  18,  20.  John  21,  17.  Col.  1,  16.17.  Acts 
10,  42.  John  5,  23.  Heb.  1,  6.  Rev.  5,  13.  Acts  7,  59.  Acts  5,  3.4. 
John  3,  5.  John  1,  13.  2  Tim.  3,  16.  2  Pet.  1,  21.  1  Cor.  3,  16.  1  Cor. 
6,  19.  John  16,  13.  Luke  12,  12.  Luke  3,  22.  1  Cor.  2,  10.  Ps.  139,  7. 
Job  26,  13.    Job.  33,  4. 

We  believe  that  God  made  all  things  for  himself;  that  known 
unto  Him  are  all  His  works  from  the  beginning;  that  He  governs 
all  things  according  to  the  counsel  of  His  own  will ;  and  that  the 
principles  and  administration  of  His  government  are  perfectly  wise, 
holy,  just  and  good. 

Thou  art  worthy,  O,  Lord,  to  receive  glory,  and  honor,  and  power,  for  thou 
hast  created  all  things,  and  for  thy  pleasure  they  are  and  were  created.  For 
of  him,  and  through  him,  and  to  him  are  all  things,  to  whom  be  glory  for- 
ever. Whether,  therefore,  ye  eat,  or  drink,  or  whatsoever  ye  do,  do  all  to 
the  glory  of  God.  The  Lord  hath  made  all  things  for  himself;  yea,  even  the 
wicked  for  the  day  of  evil.  Declaring  the  end  from  the  beginning,  and  from 
ancient  times  the  things  that  are  not  yet  done,  saying,  My  counsel  shall 
stand,  and  I  will  do  all  my  pleasure.  According  as  he  hath  chosen  us  in  him 
before  the  foundation  of  the  world,  that  we  should  be  holy  and  without  blame 
before  him  in  love.  Having  predestinated  us  into  the  adoption  of  children  by 
Jesus  Christ  to  himself  according  to  the  good  pleasure  of  his  will.  To  the 
praise  of  the  glory  of  his  grace,  wherein  he  hath  made  us  accepted  in  the  Be- 
loved. Having  made  known  unto  us  the  mystery  of  his  will,  according  to 
his  good  pleasure,  which  he  hath  purposed  in  himself.    In  whom  also  we  have 


6  Confession  of  Faith. 

obtained  an  inheritance,  being  predestinated  according  to  the  purpose  of  him 
who  worketh  all  things  after  the  counsel  of  his  own  will.  And  hath  made  of 
one  blood  all  nations  of  men  for  to  dwell  on  all  the  face  of  the  earth,  and 
hath  determined  the  times  before  appointed  and  the  bounds  of  their  habita- 
tion. Seeing  his  days  are  determined,  the  number  of  his  months  are  with 
thee,  thou  hast  appointed  his  bounds  that  he  cannot  pass.  And  truly  the 
Son  of  man  goeth  as  it  was  determined,  but  wo  unto  that  man  by  whom  he  is 
betrayed.  Him,  being  delivered,  by  the  determinate  counsel  and  fore-knowl- 
edge of  God,  ye  have  taken,  and  by  wicked  hands  have  crucified  and  slain. 
For  of  a  truth  against  the  holy  child  Jesus,  whom  thou  hast  anointed,  both 
Herod  and  Pontius  Pilate,  with  the  Gentiles,  and  the  people  of  Israel,  were 
gathered  together,  for  to  do  whatsoever  thy  hand  and  thy  counsel  determined 
before  to  be  done.  Rev.  4,  11.  Rom.  11,  36.  1  Cor.  10,  31.  Prov.  16,  4. 
Is.  46,  10.  Eph.  1,  4.6.9.11.  Acts  17,  26.  Job.  14,  5.  Luke  22,  22.  Acts 
2,  23.     Acts  4,  27.28 

We  believe  that  our  first  parents  were  created  holy — in  the  image 
of  God ;  that  they  fell  from  this  state  of  holiness  by  voluntarily 
transgressing  the  divine  command ;  and  that  in  consequence  of  their 
apostacy  from  God,  the  heart  of  man,  until  renewed  by  grace,  is 
destitute  of  holiness,  and  alienated  from  God. 

And  God  said,  Let  us  make  man  in  our  image,  after  our  likeness.  So  God 
created  man  in  his  own  image,  and  in  the  image  of  God  created  he  him.  Lo, 
this  only  have  I  found,  that  God  hath  made  man  upright  ;  but  they  have 
sought  out  many  inventions.  Wherefore,  as  by  one  man  sin  entered  into  the 
world,  and  death  by  sin  ;  and  so  death  passed  upon  all  men,  for  that  all  have 
sinned.  By  the  offence  of  one,  judgment  came  upon  all  men  to  condemnation. 
By  one  man's  disobedience,  many  were  made  sinners.  And  you  hath  he 
quickened  who  were  dead  in  trespasses  and  sins.  But  I  know  you  that  ye 
have  not  the  love  of  God  in  you.  For  I  know  that  in  me,  (that  is  in  my  flesh,) 
dwelleth  no  good  thing.  Because  the  carnal  mind  is  enmity  against  God  ;  for 
it  is  not  subject  to  the  law  of  God,  neither  indeed  can  be.  So  then,  they  that 
are  in  the  flesh  cannot  please  God.  The  heart  is  deceitful  above  all  things 
and  desperately  wicked  who  can  know  it  ?  And  God  saw  that  the  wicked- 
ness of  man  was  great  in  the  earth,  and  that  every  imagination  of  the  thoughts 
of  his  heart  was  only  evil  continually.  What  then  !  are  we  better  than  they  ? 
No,  in  no  wise ;  for  we  have  before  proved  both  Jews  and  Gentiles,  that  they 
are  all  under  sin.  As  it  is  written,  there  is  none  righteous,  no,  not  one. 
There  is  none  that  understandetli,  there  is  none  thatseeketh  after  God.  They 
are  all  gone  out  of  the  way,  they  are  together  become  unprofitable  ;  there  is 
none  that  doeth  good,  no,  not  one.  Behold  I  was  shapen  in  iniquity  ;  and  in 
sin  did  my  mother  conceive  me.  Who  can  bring  a  clean  thing  out  of  an  un- 
clean ?  not  one.  What  is  man  that  he  should  be  clean  ?  and  he  which  is  born 
of  a  woman,  that  he  should  be  righteous?  That  which  is  born  of  the  flesh  is 
flesh,  and  that  which  is  born  of  the  Spirit  is  spirit.     For  the  imagination  of 


Confession  of  Faith.  7 

man's  heart  is  evil  from  his  youth.  The  wicked  are  estranged  from  the  wonih  ■ 
they  go  astray  as  soon  as  they  be  horn,  speaking  lies.  Foolishness  is  bound 
in  the  heart  of  a  child.  For  I  knew  that  thou  wouldst  deal  very  treacher- 
ously, and  wast  called  a  transgressor  from  the  womb.  And  were  by  nature 
the  children  of  Avrath,  even  as  others.  Cursed  is  every  one  that  continucth 
not  in  all  things  which  are  written  in  the  book  of  the  law  to  do  them.  The 
soul  that  sinneth,  it  shall  die.  The  wages  of  sin  is  death.  And  these  Bhall 
go  away  into  everlasting  punishment.  Gen.  1,  26.27.  Eccl.  7,  29.  Rom.  5 
12.18.19.  Eph.  2,  1.  John  5,  42.  Rom.  7,  18,  and  8,  7.8.  Jer.  17,  9.' 
Gen.  6,  5.  Rom.  3,  9—12.  Ps.  51,  5.  Job.  13,  4.  Job.  15,  14.  John  4,  6. 
Gen.  8,  21.  Ps.  58,  3.  Prov.  22,  15.  Is.  48,  8.  Eph.  2,  3.  Gal.  3,  10. 
Ezck.  18,  4.     Rom.  6,  23.     Matt.  25,  46. 


We  believe  that  Christ,  as  God  manifest  in  the  flesh,  became  the 
one  Mediator  between  God  and  man ;  that  by  his  obedience,  suffer- 
ings and  death,  he  has  made  a  proper  and  adequate  atonement  for 
sin ;  that  he  is  the  only  Redeemer  of  Sinners ;  and  that  whosoever 
will,  may  be  saved ;  yet  that  such  is  the  aversion  of  men  to  holiness, 
that  all  men  will  refuse  to  come  to  Christ,  unless  God,  by  the  special 
influences  of  his  Spirit,  draw  them. 

In  the  beginning  was  the  "Word,  and  the  Word  was  with  God,  and  the  Word 
was  God.  And  the  word  was  made  flesh,  and  dwelt  among  us.  Who  beino- 
in  the  form  of  God,  thought  it  not  robbery  to  be  equal  with  God  ;  but  made 
himself  of  no  reputation,  and  took  upon  him  the  form  of  a  servant,  and  was 
made  in  the  likeness  of  men.  For  in  him  dwelleth  all  the  fulness  of  the  God- 
head bodily.  Behold  a  virgin  shall  be  with  child,  and  shall  bring  forth  a  Son, 
and  they  shall  call  his  name  Immanuel,  which  being  interpreted,  is,  God  with 
us.  And  without  controversy,  great  is  the  mystery  of  godliness  ;  God  was 
manifest  in  the  flesh,  justified  in  the  Spirit,  seen  of  angels,  preached  unto  the 
Gentiles,  believed  on  in  the  world,  received  up  into  glory.  The  Jews  answer- 
ed him  saying,  For  a  good  work  we  stone  thee  not,  but  for  blasphemy  and 
because  that  thou,  being  a  man,  makest  thyself  God.  But  ye  are  come— To 
Jesus  the  Mediator  of  the  new  covenant.  Jesus  saitb.  unto  him,  I  am  the 
way,  and  the  truth,  and  the  life  ;  no  man  cometh  unto  the  Father,  but  by  me, 
neither  is  there  salvation  in  any  other,  for  there  is  none  other  name  under 
heaven  given  among  men,  whereby  we  must  be  saved.  This  is  a  faithful  say- 
ing and  worthy  of  all  acceptation,  that  Christ  Jesus  came  into  the  world  to 
save  sinners.  Thus  it  is  written,  and  thus  it  behoved  Christ  to  suffer,  and  to 
rise  from  the  dead  the  third  day  :  And  that  repentance  and  remission  of  sins 
should  be  preached  in  his  name  among  all  nations.  For  this  is  my  blood  of 
the  New  Testament,  which  is  shed  for  many  for  the  remission  of  sins.  With- 
out shedding  of  blood  is  no  remission.  And  if  any  man  sin  we  have  an  Advo- 
cate with  the  Father,  Jesus  Christ  the  righteous  :    And  he  is  the  propitiation 


8  Confession  of  Faith. 

for  our  6ixi8  ;  and  not  for  ours  only,  but  also  for  the  Bins  of  the  whole  world. 
Ye  were  not  redeemed  with  corruptible  things,  as  silver  and  gold,  from  your 
vain  conversation  received  by  tradition  from  your  fathers  ;  but  with  the  pre- 
cious blood  of  Christ,  as  of  a  lamb  without  blemish  and  without  6pot ;  who 
verily  was  foreordained  before  the  foundation  of  the  world.  While  we  were 
yet  sinners  Christ  died  for  us.  Thou  wast  slain  and  hast  redeemed  us  to  God 
by  thy  blood,  out  of  every  kindred,  and  tongue,  aftd  people,  and  nation.  The 
Lord  is  well  pleased  for  his  righteousness  sake  :  he  will  magnify  the  law  and 
make  it  honorable.  Whom  God  hath  set  forth  to  be  a  propitiation  through 
faith  in  his  blood,  to  declare  his  righteousness,  for  the  remission  of  sins  that 
are  past,  through  the  forbearance  of  God,  to  declare,  I  say  at  this  time,  his 
righteousness,  that  he  might  be  just,  and  the  justifierof  him  which  believeth 
in  Jesus.  For  God  so  loved  the  world  that  he  gave  his  only  begotten  Son, 
that  whosoever  believeth  in  him  should  not  perish,  but  have  everlasting  life. 
Jesus  answered  and  6aid  unto  him,  Verily,  verily,  1  say  unto  thee,  except  a 
man  be  born  again,  he  cannot  see  the  kingdom  of  God.  Follow  peace  with 
all  men  ;  and  holiness,  without  which  no  man  shall  see  the  Lord.  For  in 
Christ  Jesus  neither  circumcision  availeth  any  thing,  nor  uncircumcision,  but 
a  new  creature.  Because  the  carnal  mind  is  enmity  against  God ;  for  it  is 
not  subject  to  the  law  of  God,  neither  indeed  can  be.  So  then  they  that  are 
in  the  flesh  cannot  please  God.  But  the  natural  man  receiveth  not  the  things 
of  the  spirit  of  God,  for  they  are  foolishness  unto  him,  neither  can  he  know 
them  because  they  are  spiritually  discerned.  A  new  heart  also  will  I  give  you, 
and  a  new  spirit  will  I  put  within  you  ;  and  I  will  take  away  the  stony  heart 
out  of  your  flesh,  and  I  will  give  you  an  heart  of  flesh.  Which  were  born, 
not  of  blood,  nor  of  the  will  of  the  flesh,  nor  of  the  will  of  man,  but  of  God. 
Not  by  works  of  righteousness,  which  we  have  done,  but  according  to  his 
mercy  he  saved  us,  by  the  washing  of  regeneration  and  renewing  of  the  Holy 
Ghost.  They  went  out  from  us,  but  they  were  not  of  us,  for  if  they  had  been 
of  us,  they  would  no  doubt  have  continued  with  us  ;  but  they  went  out  that 
they  might  be  made  manifest,  that  they  were  not  all  of  us.  For  I  am  per- 
suaded, that  neither  death,  nor  life,  nor  angels,  nor  principalities,  nor  powers, 
nor  things  present,  nor  things  to  come,  nor  height,  nor  depth,  nor  any  other 
creature,  shall  be  able  to  separate  us  from  the  love  of  God  which  is  in  Christ 
Jesus  our  Lord.  Being  confident  of  this  very  thing,  that  he  which  hath  be- 
gun a  good  work  in  you,  will  perform  it  until  the  day  of  Je6us  Christ.  And 
this  is  the  Father's  will  which  hath  sent  me,  that  of  all  which  he  hath  given 
me,  I  should  loBe  nothing,  but  should  raise  it  up  again  at  the  last  day.  My 
sheep  hear  my  voice,  and  I  know  them  ;  and  they  follow  me.  And  I  give 
unto  them  eternal  life  ;  and  they  shall  never  perish,  neither  shall  ahy  man 
pluck  them  out  of  my  hand.  My  Father  which  gave  them  me  is  greater  than 
all,  and  none  is  able  to  pluck  them  out  of  my  Father's  hand.  The  steps  of  a 
good  man  are  ordered  by  the  Lord  ;  and  he  delighteth  in  his  way.  Though 
he  fall  he  shall  not  be  utterly  cast  down  ;  for  the  Lord  upholdeth  him  with 
his  hand.  The  righteous  also  shall  hold  on  his  way,  and  he  that  hath  clean 
hands  shall  be  stronger  and  stronger.  Moreover  whom  he  did  predestinate, 
them  he  also  called,  and  whom  he  called  them  he  also  justified  ;  and  whom  he 
justified,  them  he  also  glorified.     But  the  path  of  the  just  is  as  the  shining 


Confession  of  Faith.  0 

light  that  shincth  more  and  more  unto  the  perfect  day.  John  1.  1,  14.  Phil. 
2,6.7.  Col.  2,  9.  Matt.  1,23.  1  Tim.  3, 16.  John  10.  33.  Heb.  12,  22.24. 
John  14,  G.  Acts  4,  12.  1  Tim.  1,  15.  Luke  24,  46.47.  Matt.  26,  28. 
Heb.  9,  22.  1  John  2,  1.2.  1  Pet.  1,  18—20.  Rom.  5,  8.  Rev.  5,  9.  Is. 
42,  21.  Rom.  3,  25.26.  John  3,  16.  John  3,  3.  Heb.  12,  14.  Gal.  6,  15. 
Rom.  8,  7.8.  1  Cor.  2,  14.  Ezek.  36,  26.  John  1,  13.  Tit,  3,  5.  1  John 
2,19.  Rom.  8,  38.39.  Phil.  1,  0.  John  6,  39.  John  10,  27— 29.  Psalms 
37,  23.24.     Job  17,  9.    Rom.  8,  30.     Prov.  4,  18. 


We  believe  that  those  who  are  saved,  were  chosen  in  Christ  before 
the  foundation  of  the  world,  that  they  should  be  holy  and  without 
blame  before  him  in  love ;  that  they  are  saved,  not  by  works  of 
righteousness  which  they  have  done,  but  through  the  sovereign 
mercy  of  God,  by  regeneration,  repentance,  and  faith  in  Jesus 
Christ ;  and  that  those  who  are  born  of  God  are  justified  freely  by 
his  grace  through  the  redemption  that  is  in  Jesus  Christ,  and  are 
kept  by  the  power  of  God,  through  faith,  unto  eternal  life. 

For  whom  he  did  foreknow  he  also  did  predestinate  to  be  conformed  to  the 
image  of  his  son,  that  He  might  be  the  first-born  among  many  brethren. 
Moreover,  whom   he   did  predestinate,  them  he  also  called  ;  and  whom  he 
called,  them  he  also  justified  ;  and  whom  he  justified,  them  he  also  glorified. 
My  sheep  hear  my  voice,  and  I  know  them,  and  they  follow  mc  ;  and  I  give 
unto  them  eternal  life  ;  and  they  shall  never  perish,  neither  shall  any  pluck 
them  out  of  my  hand.     For  I  am  persuaded  that  neither  death,  nor  life,  nor 
angels,  nor  principalities,  nor  powers,  nor  things  present,  nor  things  to  come, 
nor  height,  nor  depth,  nor  any  other  creature,  shall  be  able   to  separate  us 
from  the  love  of  God  which  is  in  Christ  Jesus  our  Lord.     And  when  the  Gen- 
tiles heard,  they  were  glad,  and  glorified  the  word  of  the  Lord  ;  and  as  many 
as  were  ordained  to  eternal  life,  believed.     According  as  he  hath  chosen  us  in 
him,  before  the  foundation  of  the  world,  that  we  should  be  holy  and  without 
blame  before  him  in  love.     Having  predestinated  us  unto  the  adoption  of 
children  by  Jesus  Christ  to  himself  according  to  the  good  pleasure  of  his  will. 
In  whom  also  we  have  obtained  an  inheritance,  being  predestinated  according 
to  the  purpose  of  him  who  worketh  all  things  after  the  counsel  of  his  own 
will.     Who  hath  saved  us,  and  called  us  with  a  holy  calling — not  according 
to  our  works,  but  according  to  his  own  purpose  and  grace,  which  was  given 
us  in  Christ  Jesus  before  the  world  began.     Therefore  being  justified  by  faith,- 
we  have  peace  with  God  through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.     What  shall  we  then 
say  to  these  things  ?    If  God  be  for  us,  who  can  be  against  us  ?    Being  confi- 
dent of  this  very  thing— that  He  which  hath  begun  a  good  work  in  you,  will 
perform  it  until  the  day  of  Jesus  Christ.     Is.  53,  10.     John  10,  27—29,  and 
17.6.9.11.24.    Rom.  8,29— 39.    Acts  13,  48.     Rom.  9,  11  and  11,  5.7.     Eph. 

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10'  Confession  of  Faith. 

1,4.5.11.  2  Thcsa.  2,  13.  2Tim.l,9.  1  Pet.  1,2.  Eph.  2, 8.9.10  and  3,  11. 
Gal.  2,  16.  Ezek.  36,  26.  Tit.  3,  5—7.  Rom.  3,  20.24.28,  and  5,  1.  and  8, 
1.    John  5,  24.     Pbil.  1,6. 


We  believe  that  there  will  be  a  general  resurrection  of  the  bodies, 
both  of  the  just  and  unjust ;  that  all  mankind  must  one  day  stand 
before  the  judgment-seat  of  Christ,  to  receive  a  just  and  final  sen- 
tence of  retribution  according  to  the  deeds  done  here  in  the  body ; 
and  that  the  reward  bestowed  on  the  righteous,  and  the  punishment 
inflicted  on  the  wicked,  will  be,  alike,  eternal. 


And  as  it  is  appointed  unto  men  once  to  die,  but  after  this  the  judgment. 
Then  shall  the  dust  return  to  the  earth  as  it  was  ;  and  the  spirit  shall  return 
unto  the  God  who  gave  it.  In  a  moment,  in  the  twinkling  of  an  eye,  at  the 
last  trump,  for  the  trumpet  shall  sound,  and  the  dead  shall  be  raised  incor- 
ruptible, and  we  shall  be  changed.  Marvel  not  at  this  ;  for  the  hour  is  com- 
ing, in  which  all  that  are  in  the  graves  shall  hear  his  voice,  and  shall  come 
forth,  they  that  have  done  good  unto  the  resurrection  of  life  ;  and  they  that 
have  done  evil  unto  the  resurrection  of  damnation.  And  have  hope  toward 
God,  which  they  themselves  also  allow,  that  there  shall  be  a  resurrection  of 
the  dead,  both  of  the  just  and  unjust.  When  the  Son  of  man  shall  come  in 
his  glory,  and  all  the  holy  angels  with  him,  then  shall  he  sit  upon  the  throne 
of  his  glory.  And  before  him  shall  be  gathered  all  nations  ;  and  he  shall 
separate  them  one  from  another,  as  a  shepherd  divideth  his  sheep  from  the 
goats.  And  he  shall  set  the  sheep  on  his  right  hand,  but  the  goats  on  the  left. 
We  shall  all  stand  before  the  judgment-seat  of  Christ.  So  then  every  one  of 
us  shall  give  account  of  himself  to  God.  For  we  must  all  appear  before  the 
judgment-seat  of  Christ,  that  every  one  may  receive  the  things  done  in  the 
body  according  to  that  he  hath  done,  whether  it  be  good  or  bad.  For  God 
shall  bring  every  work  into  judgment  with  every  secret  thing,  whether  it  be 
good  or  whether  it  be  evil.  But  I  say  unto  you,  that  every  idle  word  that 
men  shall  speak,  they  shall  give  account  thereof  in  the  day  of  judgment. 
Then  shall  the  King  say  unto  them  on  his  right  hand,  Come,  ye  blessed  of  my 
Father,  inherit  the  kingdom  prepared  for  you  from  the  foundation  of  the 
world.  Then  shall  he  say  unto  them  on  the  left  hand,  Depart  from  me,  ye 
cursed,  into  everlasting  fire  prepared  for  the  devil  and  his  angels.  And  these 
shall  go  away  into  everlasting  punishment,  but  the  righteous  into  life  eternal. 
Blessed  are  the  dead  which  die  in  the  Lord  from  henceforth  ;  yea,  saith  the 
Spirit,  that  they  may  rest  from  their  labors  ;  and  their  works  do  follow  them. 
Who  shall  be  punished  with  everlasting  destruction  from  the  presence  of  the 
Lord,  and  from  the  glory  of  his  power.  And  the  smoke  of  their  torment  as- 
cendeth  up  forever  and  ever,  and  they  have  no  rest  day  nor  night,  who  wor- 
ship the  beast,  and  his  image,  and  whosoever  rcceiveth  the  mark  of  his  name. 
And  many  of  them  that  sleep  in  the  dust  of  the  earth,  shall  awake,  some  to 


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everlasting  life,  and  some  to  shame  and  everlasting  contempt.  But  be  that 
shall  blaspheme  against  the  Holy  Ghost,  hath  never  forgiveness,  but  is  in 
danger  of  eternal  damnation.  The  Son  of  man  goeth  as  it  is  written  of  him, 
but  wo  unto  that  man,  by  whom  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed  ;  it  had  been 
good  for  that  man  if  he  had  not  been  born.  Heb.  9,  27.  Eccl.  12,  7.  1 
Cor.   15,  52.      John  5,  28.29.     Acts  24,   15.     Matt.  25,  31—33.     Rom.  14, 

10.12.  2  Cor.  5,  10.     Eccl.  12,  14.     Matt.  12,  36.     Matt.  25,  34.41.46.    Rev. 

14.13.  8  These.  1,9.     Rev.  14, 11.     Dan.  12,2.     Mark  3, 29.     Matf.  26,  24. 


Moreover,  we  believe  that  in  this  world  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  has 
a  visible  Church ;  that  the  terms  of  membership  are  a  credible  pro- 
fession of  faith  in  Christ,  and  of  that  holiness  which  is  wrought  by 
the  rene-wing  grace  of  God  ;  that  none  but  members  of  the  visible 
church,  in  regular  standing,  have  a  right  to  partake  of  the  Lord's 
Supper ;  and  that  only  believers  and  their  households,  can  be  ad- 
mitted to  the  ordinance  of  Baptism. 

Unto  the  Church  of  Cod,  which  is  at  Corinth,  to  them  that  are  sanctified  in 
Christ  Jesus,  called  to  be  saints,  with  all  that  in  every  place  call  upon  the 
name  of  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord,  both  theirs  and  ours.  Nevertheless  the  foun- 
dation of  God  standeth  sure,  having  this  seal,  the  Lord  knoweth  them  that 
are  his.  For  as  the  body  is  one,  and  hath  many  members,  and  all  the  mem- 
bers, of  that  one  body,  being  many,  are  one  body,  so  also  is  Christ.  For  by 
one  spirit  are  we  all  baptized  into  one  body,  whether  we  be  Jews  or  Gentiles, 
whether  we  be  bond  or  free  ;  and  have  been  all  made  to  drink  into  one  spirit. 
That  in  the  dispensation  of  the  fulness  of  times,  he  might  gather  together  in 
one,  all  things  in  Christ,  both  which  are  in  heaven,  and  which  are  on  earth, 
even  in  him.  And  hath  put  all  things  under  his  feet,  and  gave  him  to  be 
head  over  all  things  to  the  Church,  which  is  his  body,  the  fulness  of  him 
that  filleth  all  in  all.  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  him  hear  what  the  Spirit 
saith  unto  the  churches.  And  I  say  also  unto  thee,  That  thou  art  Peter,  and 
upon  this  rock  I  will  build  my  church  ;  and  the  gates  of  hell  shall  not  prevail 
against  it.  Go  ye  therefore,  and  teach  all  nations,  baptizing  them  in  the 
name  of  the  Fatherland  of  the  Son,  and  of  the  Holy  Ghost.  And  as  they 
were  eating,  Jesus  took  bread  and  blessed  it,  and  brake  it,  and  gave  it  to  his 
disciples,  and  6aid,  Take,  eat,  this  is  my  body.  And  he  took  the  cup,  and 
gave  thanks,  and  gave  it  to  them,  saying,  Drink  ye  all  of  it;  for  this  is  my 
blood  of  the  New  Testament,  which  is  shed  for  many,  for  the  remission  of  sin. 
But  I  say  unto  you,  I  will  not  drink  henceforth  of  this  fruit  of  the  vine, 
until  that  day  when  I  drink  it  new  with  you  in  my  Father's  kingdom.  And 
when  they  had  sung  a  hymn,  they  went  out  into  the  mount  of  Olives.  Then 
they  that  gladly  received  his  word  were  baptized,  and  the  same  day  there 
were  added  unto  them  about  three  thousand  souls.  And  I  will  establish  my 
covenant  between  me  and  thee,  and  thy  seed  after  thee,  in  their  generations 


12  Confession  of  Faith. 

for  an  everlasting  covenant ;  to  be  a  God  unto  thee,  and  to  thy  seed  after  thee. 
And  God  said  unto  Abraham,  Thou  shalt  keep  my  covenant,  therefore,  thou 
and  thy  seed  after  thee,  in  their  generations.  This  is  my  covenant,  which  ye 
shall  keep  between  me  and  you,  and  thy  seed  after  thee  ;  every  man  child 
among  you  shall  be  circumcised.  And  ye  shall  circumcise  the  flesh  of  your 
foreskin  ;  and  it  shall  be  a  token  of  the  covenant  betwixt  me  and  you.  And 
he  that  is  eight  days  old,  shall  be  circumcised  among  you,  every  man  child  in 
your  generations  ;  he  that  is  born  in  the  house,  or  bought  with  money  of  any 
stranger,  which  is  not  thy  seed.  And  he  received  the  sign  of  circumcision,  a 
seal  of  righteousness  of  the  faith,  which  he  had,  yet  being  uncircumcised, 
that  he  might  be  the  father  of  all  them  that  believe,  though  they  be  not  cir- 
cumcised, that  righteousness  might  be  imputed  unto  them  also.  Therefore  it 
is  of  faith,  that  it  might  be  by  grace,  to  the  end  the  promise  might  be  sure  to 
all  the  seed  ;  not  to  that  only  which  is  of  the  law,  but  to  that  also  which  is  of 
the  faith  of  Abraham,  who  is  the  father  of  us  all.  For  the  promise  is  unto 
you  and  to  your  children.  Their  children  also  shall  be  as  aforetime.  For  the 
unbelieving  husband  is  sanctified  by  the  wife,  and  the  unbelieving  wife  is  sanc- 
tified by  the  husband  ;  else  were  your  children  unclean,  but  now  they  are  holy. 
But  Jesus  called  them  unto  him  and  said,  Suffer  little  children  to  come  unto 
me,  and  forbid  them  not ;  for  of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  God.  And  he  took 
them  the  same  hour  of  the  night,  and  washed  their  stripes  ;  and  was  baptized 
lie  and  all  his,  straightway.  And  when  she  was  baptized,  and  her  household, 
she  besought  us,  saying,  If  ye  have  judged  me  to  be  faithful  to  the  Lord, 
come  into  my  house,  and  abide  there.  And  I  baptised  also  the  household  of 
Stephanas.  For  I  have  received  of  the  Lord  that  which  also  I  delivered  unto 
you  :  That  the  Lord  Jesus,  the  same  night  in  which  he  was  betrayed,  took 
bread,  and  when  he  had  given  thanks,  he  brake  it,  and  said,  Take,  eat ;  this 
is  my  body,  which  is  broken  for  you  ;  this  do  in  remembrance  of  me.  After 
the  same  manner  also  he  took  the  cup,  when  he  had  supped,  saying,  This  cup 
is  the  New  Testament  in  my  blood  ;  this  do  ye,  as  oft  as  ye  drink  it  in  remem- 
brance of  me.  For  as  often  as  ye  eat  this  bread  and  drink  this  cup,  ye  do 
show  the  Lord's  death  till  he  come.  And  when  a  stranger  shall  sojourn  with 
thee,  and  will  keep  the  passover  to  the  Lord,  let  all  his  males  be  circum- 
cised, and  then  let  him  come  near  and  keep  it ;  and  he  shall  be  as  one  that  is 
born  in  the  land  ;  for  no  uncircumcised  person  shall  eat  thereof.  Whosoever, 
therefore,  shall  confess  me  before  men,  him  will  I  confess  also,  before  my 
Father  which  is  in  heaven.  But  whosoever  shall  deny  me  before  men,  him 
will  I  also  deny  before  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven.  JBc  ye  not  unequally 
yoked  together  with  unbelievers  ;  for  what  fellowship  hath  righteousness 
with  unrighteousness  !  And  what  communion  hath  light  with  darkness  ? 
And  what  concord  hath  Christ  with  Belial  ?  Or  what  part  hath  he  that  be- 
lievethwith  an  infidel?  But  unto  the  wicked  God  saith,  What  hast  thou  to 
do,  to  declare  my  statutes,  or  that  thou  shouldst  take  my  covenant  in  thy 
mouth.  The  sacrifice  of  the  wicked  is  an  abomination  to  the  Lord  ;  but  the 
prayer  of  the  upright  is  his  delight.  1  Cor.  1,2.  2  Tim.  2,  19.  1  Cor.  12, 
12.13.  Eph.  1,  10.22.23.  Rev.  2,  7.  Matt.  16,  18.  Matt.  28,  19.  Matt. 
26,26—30.  Acts2,  41.  Gen.  17,  7.9.10.11.12.  Rom.  4,  11.16.  Acts  2,  39. 
Jer.  30,  20,     1  Cor.  7,  14.     Luke  18,  16.     Acts  16,  33.     Acts  16,  15.     1  Cor. 


Confession  of  Faith.  13 

I,  16.     1  Cor.  11,  23—36.     Ex.  12,  48.     Matt.  10,  32,  33.     2  Cor.  6,  14,  1/3. 
Pealme  50,  16.     Prov.  15,  8. 

Such  is  the  belief  of  this  Church.     Do  you   truly  profess 
and  heartily  believe  all  these  things  ? 

[The  ordinance  of  Baptism,  if  required,  is  now  administered.] 

You  will  now  enter  into  solemn  Covenant  with  God,  and  witJt 
this  Church. 


14  The  Covenant. 


THE  COVENANT. 


In  the  presence  of  God,  his  holy  angels,  and  this  assembly,  you 
now  solemnly  avouch  the  Lord  Jehovah,  Father,  Son,  and  Holy 
Ghost,  to  be  your  God,  the  supreme  object  of  your  affections,  and 
your  portion  for  ever. 

You  now  cordially  acknowledge  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  in  all  his 
mediatorial  offices,  Prophet,  Priest  and  King,  as  your  only  Savior 
and  final  Judge ;  and  the  Holy  Ghost  as  your  Sanctifier,  Comforter 
and  Guide. 

You  humbly  and  cheerfully  devote  yourselves  to  God,  in  the  ever- 
lasting covenant  of  his  grace ;  and  you  consecrate  all  your  powers 
and  faculties  to  his  service  and  glory ;  and  you  promise,  that  through 
the  assistance  of  his  Spirit,  you  will  cleave  to  him  as  your  chief 
good ;  that  you  will  give  diligent  attendance  to  his  word  and  ordi- 
nances ;  that  you  will  seek  the  honor  and  interest  of  his  kingdom  ; 
and  that,  henceforth,  denying  all  ungodliness,  and  every  worldly  lust, 
you  will  live  soberly,  righteously  and  godly  in  the  world. 

You  do  now  cordially  join  yourselves  to  this,  as  a  church  of  Christ, 
engaging  to  submit  to  the  rules  of  its  government  and  discipline  ;  to 
strive  earnestly  for  its  peace,  edification  and  purity,  and  to  walk  with 
its  members  in  charity,  faithfulness,  circumspection,  meekness  and 
sobriety. 

This  you  severally  profess  and  engage. 

[Here  the  Church  rises.] 

We  then  affectionately  receive  you,  as  a  member  of  the  visible 
Church  of  Christ,  in  full  communion,  and  entitled  to  all  its  privi- 


The  Covenant.  15 

leges.  We  welcome  you  to  this  fellowship  with  us  in  the  blessings 
of  the  Gospel,  and  on  our  part  engage  to  watch  over  you  and  seek 
your  edification,  as  long  as  you  shall  continue  among  us. 

Should  you  have  occasion  to  remove,  it  will  be  your  duty  to  seek, 
and  ours  to  grant,  a  recommendation  to  another  Church ;  for  here- 
after, you  can  never  withdraw  from  the  watch  and  communion  of 
the  saints  without  a  breach  of  covenant. 

And  now,  beloved  in  the  Lord,  let  it  be  impressed  on  your  minds, 
that  you  have  come  under  solemn  obligations,  from  which  you  can 
never  escape.  Wherever  you  go,  these  vows  will  be  upon  you. 
They  will  follow  you  to  the  bar  of  God :  and  in  whatever  world  you 
may  be  fixed,  they  will  abide  upon  you  to  eternity.  You  can  never 
again  be  as  you  have  been.  You  have  unalterably  committed  your- 
selves, and  henceforth  you  must  be  the  servants  of  God. 

Hereafter  the  eyes  of  the  world  will  be  upon  you ;  and  as  you 
demean  yourselves,  so  religion  will  be  honored  or  disgraced.  If  you 
■walk  worthy  of  your  profession,  you  will  be  a  credit  and  a  comfort 
to  us,  but  if  otherwise,  it  will  be  an  occasion  of  grief  and  reproach. 
But.  beloved,  we  are  persuaded  better  things  of  you.  and  things  that 
accompany  salvation,  though  we  thus  speak. 

May  the  Lord  guide  and  preserve  you  till  death,  and  at  last 
receive  you  and  us  to  that  blessed  world  where  our  love  and  joy  shall 
be  forever  perfect.      Amen. 


16  Standing  Rales  of  the  Church. 


Standing  Rules  of  the  Church. 


ADMISSION  OF  MEMBERS. 

Article  1st.  All  persons  wishing  to  make  profession  of  religion 
and  to  unite  with  this  Church,  shall  be  examined  with  reference  to 
their  Christian  experience  and  doctrinal  views.  For  this  purpose  the 
Pastor  and  Deacons  shall  be  constituted  a  standing  committee  ;  such 
examinations,  if  requested,  shall  be  before  the  church,  and  at  all 
times  the  members  of  the  church  shall  have  liberty  to  attend. 

Article  '2d.  After  such  examination  any  person  who  may  be 
approved  shall  be  propounded  at  least  one  Sabbath  before  admission. 

Article  &d.  No  person  shall  be  received  into  the  church  but  by 
a  vote  of  the  church,  which  vote  shall  be  taken  on  the  day  of  the 
Lecture,  or  some  time  previous  to  the  communion,  but  the  Confes- 
sion of  Faith  and  Covenant,  shall  be  publicly  read  and  assented  to 
on  the  Sabbath. 

Article  4th.  All  persons  who  may  come  recommended  to  this 
church  by  letter,  shall  be  examined  by  the  Pastor,  or  at  his  request, 
by  the  assistance  of  a  committee ;  before  they  are  admitted,  they 
shall  give  their  assent  to  the  Confession  of  Faith  and  Covenant  of 
this  church,  and  they  shall  be  propounded  at  least  one  Sabbath 
previous  to  admission. 

Article  5th.  Members  of  sister  churches  in  good  standing,  who 
reside  among  us,  may  be  admitted  to  occasional  communion  for  the 
space  of  one  year,  and  no  longer,  unless  they  give  satisfactory  rea- 
sons to  the  church  why  the  indulgence  should  be  prolonged. 


Standing  Rules  of  flu-  Church.  17 

LORD'S  SUPPER. 

Article  1st.  The  sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper  shall  he  ad- 
ministered on  the  first  Sabbath  of  each  alternate  month,  commencing 
with  January. 

Article  '2d.  A  preparatory  Lecture,  or  prayer  meeting,  shall  be 
attended  on  every  Friday,  or  some  other  day  of  the  week  preceding 
the  administration  of  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Article  M,  A  contribution  for  the  support  of  the  table  and  other 
purposes,  shall  be  had  as  often  as  the  sacrament  of  the  Supper  shall 
be  administered. 

TRANSACTION  OF  BUSINESS. 

Article  1st.  A  committee  on  overtures,  consisting  of  three  per- 
sons, shall  be  annually  appointed,  whose  duty  it  shall  be  at  each 
meeting,  to  minute  down  such  articles  of  business  as  they,  or  any 
of  the  members  have  to  propose,  that  the  church  may  see  what  is 
before  them,  and  that  everything  may  be  done  in  an  orderly  manner. 

Article  2d.  All  committees  appointed  by  the  church  shall,  on 
request,  be  furnished  with  a  copy  and  preamble  of  the  vote  contain- 
in"  the  subject  matter  submitted  to  them  for  their  consideration. 

Article  2>d.  The  reports  of  all  committees  shall  be  made  to  the 
church  in  writing. 

Article  \th.  Ail  applications  made  to  the  church  shall  be  pre- 
sented in  writing,  setting  forth  distinctly  the  subject  intended  to  be 
submitted  for  consideration,  and  signed  by  the  person  making  the 
request,  or  by  some  other  person  in  his  or  her  behalf. 

Article  5th.  No  subject  shall  be  opened  for  discussion  before  the 
church,  until  the  motion  presenting  it  shall  have  been  seconded. 

DISCIPLINE. 

Article  1st.  We  consider  church  discipline  to  consist  in  the 
faithful  application  of  the  rule  prescribed  by  the  Saviour  in  Mat- 
thew, 18th  chap.,  15th,  16th,  and  17th  verses. 


18  Standing  Rules  of  the  Church. 

Article  2d.  If  an  offender  cannot  be  prosecuted  unto  conviction, 
it  is  not  the  duty  of  an  aggrieved  brother  to  pursue  the  steps  pre- 
scribed in  the  gospel  farther  than  a  private  labor. 

Article  M.  In  cases  of  reputed  public  offences,  with  which  the 
church  may  become  acquainted,  the  following  order  shall  be  pursued. 
A  committee  of  investigation  shall  be  appointed  to  inquire  into  the 
facts  in  the  case,  and  prepare  the  subject  for  the  final  disposal  of  the 
church.  If  the  public  reports  prove  groundless,  the  report  of  the 
committee  to  that  effect,  shall  be  for  the  release  of  the  church  from 
further  duties  in  the  case,  and  for  the  support  of  the  accused  mem- 
ber ;  but  if  the  committee  find  the  reports  to  be  founded  in  fact,  they 
shall  prepare  the  subject  by  the  confession  of  the  offender,  or  by  the 
necessary  steps,  (Matt.  18  :  15,  16,  and  17,)  which  shall  bring  him 
before  the  church  for  trial.  In  such  case  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the 
Scribe  to  furnish  the  accused  with  a  copy  of  the  report  of  the  com- 
mittee against  him,  as  soon  as  may  be,  and  also  give  the  accused  no- 
tice of  the  time  and  place  when  they  will  attend  to  the  examination 
of  the  subject. 

Article  4tth.  In  this  case  the  committee  thus  reporting  shall  be 
the  prosecutors,  and  no  one  shall  be  admitted  before  the  church  as 
counsel  or  assistant,  who  is  not  a  member  in  regular  standing  in 
some  church  of  Christ. 

Article  5th.  After  conviction  the  offender  shall  be  admonished 
by  the  pastor,  and  suitable  time  shall  be  afforded  for  the  accused  to 
reflect  deliberately  on  his  case,  and  receive  the  kind  and  Christian 
exhortation  of  his  brethren. 

Article  6th.  Whenever  a  letter  of  dismission  is  given  to  any 
member  of  this  church,  it  shall  not  be  deemed  good,  unless  presented 
within  one  year  from  date. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS, 

With  the  Date  of  their  Admission  at  the  Organization  cf  the 
Church,  February  7,  1764. 


♦Baker,  Aaron 
♦Crofoot,  Stephen 
*Ensign,  Jacob 
♦Hubbard,  Daniel 
*Phelps,  Elnathau 
♦Phelps,  Lemuel 
*Phelps,  William 
*Stiles,  Ephraim 

1704. 

t  Ashley,  Oliver 
fAshley,  Oliver  Mrs. 
*Baker,  Jemima 

♦Brattle,  Mary  Mrs.  (Wm) 
♦Cadwell,  Jerusha  Mrs. 

(Timothy) 
♦Deming,  Solomon 
♦Deming,  Sarah  Mrs.   (Sol- 
omon) 

♦Dickinson,  Israel 

♦Dickinson,  Mercy  Mrs. 
(Israel) 

♦Easton,  James 

*Foote,  Daniel 

♦Foote,  Martha  Mrs.  (Dan- 
iel) 

♦Goodrich,  Charles 

♦Hubbard,  Daniel 

♦Hubbard,  Rachel  Mrs. 
(Daniel) 

♦Keeler,  Joseph 

♦Keeler,  Jane  Mrs.  (Jo- 
seph) 

♦Kingsley,  Jonathan 

♦Kirkham,  Henry 

♦Lee,  Hannah  Mrs. 

♦Little,  Woodbridge 

♦Miller,  Charles 

♦Miller,  Electa  Mrs.(Chas.) 

♦Morgan,  Thomas 

tMorse,  Joanna  Mrs  (John) 

♦Phelps,  Sarah  Mrs.  (Na- 
thaniel) 

♦Root,  Eli 

♦Sackett,  Erastus 

♦Strong,  Mary  Mrs.  (Ezra) 

♦Williams,  William 

♦Wright,  Joseph 

♦Wright,  Josiah 


17G5. 

*  Allen,  Joseph 

♦Allen,  Abigail  G.Mrs.  (Jo 

seph) 
♦Cadwell,  Abigail  Mrs. 

(Daniel) 
♦Fairfield,  Joseph 
♦Fairfield,  Thankful  Mrs. 

(Joseph ) 
♦Fairfield,  Nathaniel 
♦Fairfield,  Patty  Mrs.  (Na 

thaniel) 
♦Goodrich,  Josiah 
♦Goodrich,  Mary  Mrs.  (Jo- 
siah) 
♦Lewis,  John 
♦Marsh,  Perez 
♦Marsh,  Sarah  Mrs.   (Pe- 
rez) 
♦Miller,  Aaron 
♦Miller,  Bethia  Mrs.  (Aa- 
ron) 
♦Miller,  Moses 
♦Phelps,  Lemuel  Mrs. 
♦Robbins,  Joshua 
♦Robbins,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 

(Joshua) 
♦Stoddard,  Eunice  Mrs.  (Is- 
rael) 
♦Wadhams,  John 
♦Wadhams,  John  Mrs. 
♦Wadhams,  Caleb 
♦Wadhams,  Caleb  Mrs. 
♦Wright,  Matthew  Jr. 

1766. 

♦Brattle,  Sarah  (Mrs.  Ja- 
cob Ward) 

♦Crofoot,  Stephen 

♦Crofoot,  Martha  Mrs.  (Ste- 
phen) 

♦Goodrich,  Lucy  Mrs. 
(Charles) 

♦Graves,  Moses 

♦Graves,  Polly  Mrs.  (Mo- 
ses) 

♦Hill,  Daniel 

♦Hill,  Lucy  Mrs.  (Daniel) 


tllill.  Martha 
♦Hubbard,  Martha 
♦Jones,  Mehitable  Mrs. 

(Elisha) 
*Narrimore,  Hannah  Mrs. 

^Joshua) 
♦Stiles,  Zebedee 
♦Stiles,  Zebedee  Mrs. 
♦White,  Ebenezer. 

1767. 

♦Colt,  James  D. 
♦Colt,  Phebe  Ely  Mrs. 

(James  D.) 
♦Elithorp,  Jacob 
♦Potter,  Samuel 
t  Tracy,  Thomas 


1768. 

t Brewer,  Mehitable 
♦Burt,  Oliver 
fDeming,Sarah  Mrs.  (John) 
fMerrill,  Rebecca  Mrs. 
*Rollo,  Mrs. 
tWilliams,  John 

1769. 

♦Baker,  Eunice  (Mrs. Burt) 

%  Clark,  Joseph 

fGoodrich,  Lydia  Mrs.  (Al- 
len) 

tGuilford,  Paul 

fGuilford,  Deborah  Mrs.. 
(Paul) 

tJudd,  Uriah. 

♦Judd,  Mercy  Mrs.  (Uriah"/ 

♦Little,  Parthenia  Mrs. 
(Woodbridge) 

fMerrill,  Eleazar 

1771. 

t  Alexander,  Daniel 
fBarber,  Matthew 
tr.irber,  Ruth  Mrs.  (Mat- 
thew) 
♦Chamberlain,  John 
♦Wright,  Joseph  Mrs. 


1772. 

*  Good  rich,  Elisba 
*Goodrich,  llebecea  Mrs. 

(Elisha) 
t  Grant,  Eleazar  Mrs. 
*Hopkins,  Nekeiniak 
tHopkins,  Trypkena  Mrs. 

(Nehemiah.) 
tKeeler,  Rutk  Mrs.  (Setk) 
tLoomis,  William 
*Moore,  Anna  Mrs.  (Jo- 

sepk) 
*Nortk,  Tkomas 
*North,  Tkomas  Mrs. 
*North,  Tkomas,  Jr. 

1773. 

*  Jones,  Mary  Mrs.    (Heze- 

kiak) 
*Peck,  Sarak  Mrs.  (Israel.) 
*Root, Experience  Mrs.  (Eli) 

1774. 

*Merry,  Jokn 

*Wkite,  Abigail,  Mrs.  (Eb- 

enezer) 
*Wrigkt,  William  Mrs. 

1775. 

*Burchar<l,  Mrs. 
*Brattle,  Anna  (Mrs  Ward) 
tBrattle,  Elizabetk  (Mrs. 

Judd) 
*Delano,  Amos 
*Delano,  Lydia  Mrs. 

(Amos) 
tDewey.  Martha  Mrs. 

(Enoch) 
t Judd,  Lucy 
*Moseley,  Abigail  Mrs.  ( Jo- 

siak) 
*Root,  Azubak  Mrs. (Amos) 
tWilliams,  Sally  (Mrs. 
Chester. ) 

1776. 

*Belding,  Elizabetk  Mrs. 

(Charles) 
tFord,  William 
tFord.Elizabetk  Mrs.  (Wm) 
*Goodrich,  Olive  (Mrs. 

Martin  Bagg) 
f  Sunderland,  Widow 

1777. 

*Barber,  William 
*Barber,  William  Mrs. 
tKeeler,  Lot 
tKeeler,  Lot  Mrs. 


1778. 

*Brattle,  James 
tFoot,  Daniel 
tHinman,  Abijah 
fHinman,  Rebecca  Mrs. 
(Abijah.) 

1779. 

fChapin,  Justus 
fHaskins,  Enoch 
*Herrick,  Mary  Mrs.  (Ze- 
bulon. ) 

1780. 

*Farr,  Joseph 
*Farr,  Sarah  Mrs.  (Joseph) 
tFurbush,  Mehitable 
*Robbins,  Nathaniel 
*Robbins,  Elizabeth  (Mrs. 
Nathaniel) 

1781. 

*  Allen,  Rufus 
fBigelow,  Susannah 
*Goodrick,  Josiah 

^Holt,  Jerusha  Mrs.  (Sam- 
uel) 
;*Hubbard,  James 
*Selvey,  Jeremiah 
fAVest,  Samuel 
fWest,  Samuel  Mrs. 
*Williams,  Hannah,  (Mrs. 
Shearer) 

1782. 

*Bingham,  Silence  Mrs. 

(Septimus) 
*Lee,  Stephen 
*Lee,  Stephen  Mrs. 

1783. 

^Goodrich,  Mr. 
f  Howard,  James 

1784. 

fCook,  Elisha 
tCook,  Mary  Mrs.  (Elisha) 
fPartridge,  John 
tRichardson,  Humphrey 

1786. 

*  Allen,  Elizabeth  Mrs.  (Rev 

Thomas) 

t Allen,  Milicent  Mrs.  (Ru- 
fus.) 

*Bliss,  Abraham 

*Bliss,  Abraham  Mrs. 

*Brattle,  Edith  Mrs  (Jas.) 

*Clark,  Mekitable 

*Larned,  Rutk  Mrs  (Simon) 

tMerrill,  Huldak 


*Robbins,  Experience  Mrs. 
(Joskua) 

tTorrey,  David 

tTorrey,  David  Mrs. 

•Ward,  Hannak 

*Wrigkt,  Rackel  Mrs.  (Ti- 
tus.) 

1787. 

*Beard,  Martin  Mrs.  (Wm) 
*Childs,  Rackel  Mrs.  (Tim- 

otky.) 
tPowers,  Abigail 

1788. 

*Ellis,  Jokn 

tEllis,Elizabetk  Mrs.  (John) 

*Ellis,  Huldak.  (Mrs.  Dan- 
iel Merrill) 

*ElIis,  Elizabetk  (Mrs.  Jo- 
seph Fairfield) 

1789. 

tCheeseman,  Abel 
fCkeeseman,  Mary  Mrs. 

(Abel) 
*Colt,  Miriam  Mrs.  (James) 
•Goodrich,  Hannak  Mrs. 

(Ckarles) 
^Goodrich,  Mrs. 
tHitckcock,  Eli 
fHitckcock,  Abigail  Mrs. 

(Eli) 
fHubbard,  Zadok 
fHubbard,  Abigail  Mrs. 

(Zadok) 
tLee,  Ckauncey 
*Merrill,  Daniel 
•Merrill,  Sarak  Mrs.  (Ho- 

sea) 
tPowers,  Oliver 
tPowers,  Oliver  Mrs. 
t  Red  way,  Mrs. 
tStrong,  Jokn 
tStrong,  Jokn  Mrs. 
JTalcott,  Mrs. 
tTorrey,  Sarak  Mrs. 

1790. 

•Brattle,  William 

•Cadwell,  Timotky 

fJudd,  Naomi  Mrs.  (Sam- 
uel) 

tStearns,  Hannak  Mrs. 
(Jokn) 

•Tracy,  Charlotte 

*Tracy,  Jemima 

1791. 

tEaston,  Mary  Mrs.  (Jas.) 
JFoote,  Mr. 


tGriswokl,  Simeon 

JGriswold,  Anna  Mrs. 
(Simeon) 

*Keyes,  Cyprian 

tKeyes,  Martha  Mrs.  (Cy- 
prian. ) 

*Loomis,  Widow 

*Sackett,  Mehitable  Mrs. 
(Daniel) 

tDunham,  Calvin 

tHubbard,  Mary 

1793. 

t Francis,  Sarah  Mrs. 
t  Frost,  Joseph 
ifFrost,  Joseph  Mrs. 
tllaskins,  Clara  Mrs. 
tlsham,  Christina  Mrs. 
*Luce,  Clarissa  Mrs. 

(David) 
tSnow,  Jenny  Mrs  (John) 

*  Weston,  Anna  Mrs.  (Jon- 

athan) 

1794. 

*Burt,  Naomi  Mrs.  (Ebe- 
nezer) 

*  Goodrich,  Josiah 
^Goodrich,  Abigail  Mrs. 
*Hanmer,  Joseph 
*Ingersoll,  Huldah  Mrs. 

(Jared) 

tKing,  Paul 

JKing,Hannah  Mrs.  (Paul) 

*Lawrence,  Josiah 

*Lawrence,  Mary  Mrs.  (Jo- 
siah) 

t Marvin,  Elizabeth 

1795. 

*  Barber,  Mary 
*Bow,  Pcndar  Mrs. 
*Butler,  George 
*Butler,  Chloe  Mrs.  (Geo.) 
*Chapman,  Daniel 

*  Chapman,  Lucy  Mrs.(Dan- 

iel) 
tParsons,  Hannah  Mrs. 
(Pavid) 

1796. 

*Brown,  Sally  (Mrs  Hook- 
er) 

tButler,Huldah  Mrs.(Wm) 

t Clark,  Solomon 

tClark,  Sarah  Mrs.  (Solo- 
mon) 

*Danforth,  Salome  Mrs. 
(Joshua ) 

*Ensign,  Phoebe  Mrs.  (Eli- 
jah) 


1797. 

*Crofoot,  Daniel 

tFowler,  Bancroft 

t Goodrich,  Charles  Jr. 

JGunn,  Hannah  Mrs. (Reu- 
ben) 

*Wright,  Eunice  Mrs.  (Jo- 
siah) 

1798. 

tCadweU,  Mehitable  Mrs. 

(Elias) 
*Dicklnson,  Huldah  Mrs. 

(Joel) 
t Goodrich,  Lucy  (Mrs. 

Pratt) 
t Johnson,  Anna  Mrs.  (Ru- 

fus) 
tLangdon,  Hannah 
tMaynard,Merab  Mrs.  (Eli) 
*Robbins,  Mary 
*Root,  Abigail  Mrs.  (Ab- 

ner) 
*Hoot,  Samuel 
*Root,  Parthenia  Mrs. 

(Samuel) 
tStrong,  Mary  (Mrs  Phelps) 
*Taylor,  Hannah  Mrs. 

(Thomas) 
tWeller,   Rhoda   Mrs. 

(Enoch) 
fWhitney,  Abijah 
fWright,  Abigail 

1799. 

*Colt,  Sarah  Mrs. 

*Easton,  Lucy  (Mrs.  Lay) 

*Graham,  Lydia 

*Hubbard,  Sarah  Mrs. 
(James) 

*Jarvis,  Martha  Mrs. 

*Larned,  Eunice  Mrs. 

tLeach,  Ruth 

*Sackett,  Daniel 

*Sackett,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 

*Stiles,  Abigail  Mrs.  (Aa- 
ron) 

*Webb,  Naphtali 

*Webb,  Naphtali  Mrs. 

1800. 

*Gold,  Martha  Mrs.(Thos.) 
tMellen,  Lucretia  Mrs. 
tShepard,  Jeremiah 
tShepard,  Jeremiah  Mrs. 
t  Waldo,  Judah 

1801. 

*Askins,  Sybil 


+  Maynard,  Miss 

t  Newell,  Mary  Mrs.  (Benj. ) 

1802. 

*  Allen,  Electa  Mrs.  (Phine- 

has) 
tClark,  Beulah  Mrs.  (Wm) 
*Moseley,  Sarah  .Mrs. 

(Chester) 

1803. 

t Buckley,  Billey 

t Buckley,  Mary  Mrs.  (Bil- 
ley) 

t Chamberlain,  John  Mrs. 

t Clark,  Solomon  Mrs. 

*Easton,  Sarah  Mrs.  (Jo- 
seph) 

t Miller,  Abigail  Mrs.  (Tim- 
othy) 

*Peck,  Sarah  Mrs.  (Israel) 

*Weller,  Sarah  Mrs.  (Jus- 
tus) 

*  Weston,  Jonathan 
t Wilcox,  Hannah 

1804. 

t Clark,  Reuben 
tClark,  Reuben  Mrs. 
*Pomeroy,  Adino 
JRoot,  Uriah  Mrs. 

1805.     ' 

*Barnard,  Richard 

*Barnard,  Abigail  Mrs. 
(Richard) 

tBow,  Zeruah  Mrs. 

fBrewer,  Theodocia 

fCadwell,  Olive,  (Mrs.  T. 
Hurlburt) 

fCase,  Lavina  Mrs.  (Eliph- 
alet) 

*Cato,  Asenath 

tClark,  Daniel 

tClark,  Daniel  Mrs. 

tColt,  Huldah  Mrs.  (Wm.) 

tPlummer,  Esther 

tStrong,  Noble 

tStrong,  Lucy  Mrs.  (Noble) 

*Tremain,  Nathaniel 

*Tremain,  Olive,  Mrs.  (Na- 
thaniel) 

*Tremain,  Isaac 

*Tremain,  Olive,  (Mrs. 
Strong) 

*West,  Frederick 

tWest,  Anna  Mrs.  (Fred- 
erick.) 

1806. 

t  Adams,  Abigail,  Mrs. 
(Peter) 


tBow,  Jacob 
♦Crossnian,  Ruth 
*Lathrop,  Lois  Mrs.  (Uriah) 
tNichols,  Eli 
tNichols,  Eli  Mrs. 
♦Wilson,  Deborah  Mrs. 
(John) 

1807. 

%  Adams,  Peter 
*Crofoot,  Simeon  Mrs. 
fCrofoot,  Susannah,  Mrs. 

(Daniel.) 
tFanning,  Sylvia  (Mrs. 

Ashley.) 
■^Goodrich,  Amelia  Mrs. 

(Charles.) 
tHaskell,  Timothy 
tLee,  Betsey 
tMerriU,  Huldah,  (Mrs. 

Ward.) 
♦Moseley,  Chester 
tRipley,  Ruth 

1808. 

*Allen,  Solomon  M. 

t Allen,  Sarah  Mrs. 
(Thomas.) 

t Cleveland,  Anna 

tlngersoll,  Mary  (Mrs. 
Washburn. ) 

*Lathrop,    Sophia    (Mrs. 
Simeon  Brown. 

JNewell,  Eleanor  Mrs.  (Aa- 
ron.) 

tStocking,  Hannah 

*  Wright,  Eunice    (Mrs. 
Peckham.) 

1809. 

tAllis,  Roxana  (Mrs.  Leon- 
ard.) 

tBlankenship,  Deliverance, 
(Mrs.  Powell.) 

tClark,  Hannah  Mrs.  (Na- 
than. ) 

tEly,  Elisha 

t  Ely  .Hannah  Mrs.  (Elisha) 

♦Fairfield,  Thankful 

'"Hinsdale,  Fanny  Mrs. 
(Theodore. ) 

t Hubbard,  James  Jr. 

t  James,  Lucy  Mrs.  (Daniel) 

♦Kittredge,  Mehitable  Mrs. 
(William) 

*Merrick,  Mercy  Mrs.  (Jo- 
seph) 

♦Newell,  Benjamin 

tPepoon,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 
(Daniel) 


*Pomerov,  Hart  Mrs.  (Lem- 
uel.) 
tAVhite,  Sally  Mrs.  (Enoch) 
*Whitney,  Hephsibah 
*Williams,  John  Chandler 
t Wilson,  Deborah  Mrs 
tWright,  Rachel 

1810. 

♦Fowler,  Rhoda  Mrs.   (Ste- 
phen) 

*Fowler,  Rhoda 

tFowler,  Sally  Mrs.  (Wells) 

*Fowle,  Elizabeth 

*Goodman,  Sarah  Mrs.  (Ti- 
tus) 

♦Herrick,  Zebulon 

*Maynard,  Eli 

♦Moseley,  Jerusha  Mrs. 

tOlds,  Daniel 

♦Randall,  Lucy  Mrs. 

*Smith,  Sarah  Mrs.  (Wm.) 

♦Thompson,  Martha  Mrs. 
(Thomas.) 

JWarriner,  Jeremy 

X Weston,  Chloe  Mrs.  (Jon- 
athan) 

fWest,  Sarah  Mrs.  (Ira.) 

1811. 

*Brown,  Benjamin 

♦Brown,  Susan  Mrs.  (Ben- 
jamin) 

♦Campbell,  Lucy  Mrs. 
(Richard) 

♦Chapman,  Lucretia  Mrs. 
(Daniel) 

tDay,  Gad 

*Hale,  Lucy  Mrs.  (Alfred) 

tHaskell,  Reuben 

tHaskell,  Lavinia  Mrs. 
(Reuben) 

*Richards,  Susanna  Mrs. 
(James) 

♦Stephens,Sophia  Mrs.(Ab- 
ner) 

tTrowbridge,  Eli 

tTrowbridge,  Louisa  Mrs. 
(Eli) 

tWhite,  Abraham 

t White,  Polly  Mrs.  (Abra- 
ham) 

1812. 

tAllen,  Jane  Mrs.  (Horace) 
♦Bissell,  Josiah 
*Bissell,  Rachel  Mrs.  (Jo- 
siah) 
tBissell,  Sarah  W.  (Mrs. 

urns) 


♦Butler,  Bersha  Mrs.  (Jo- 
siah) 

♦Churchill,  John 

*Churchill,  Mary  Mrs. 
(John) 

t  Collins,  Ambrose 

♦Collins,  Sylvia  Mrs.  (Am- 
brose) 

tDanforth,  Harriet 

*Derwin,  Alanson 

tDerwin,  Hephsibah  Mrs. 
(Ephraim) 

♦Goodrich,  Lydia  Mrs. 
(Butler) 

tHaskell,  Mehitable  Mrs. 
(Timothy) 

♦Hinsdale,  Julia  Mrs.  (The- 
odore 

tHolmes,  Lucy 

tHubbell,  Martha 

♦Osborn,  Vivus 

♦Osborn,  Hannah  Mrs. (Vi- 
vus) 

♦Shumway,  Dolly 

tSpencer,  Bobert 

♦Tuttle,  Lucinda  (Mrs.  T. 
Strong) 

♦Walker,  Ruby  (Mrs.  E. 
White) 

♦Walker,  Jerusha 

tWilson,  Mabel  Mrs.  (Al- 
bert) 

1813. 

♦Bement,  Esther  Mrs.  (But- 
ler) 

♦Burt,  Ebenezer 

tBurt,  Roxana  Mrs.  (Mrs. 
(Parsons) 

♦Butler,  Siar 

tChurchill,  Martha  (Mrs. 
Merriman) 

♦Clark,  Eunice   (Mrs.  But- 
ler) 

♦Clutf,  Elizabeth 

♦Daniels,  Love  Mrs.  (John) 

tDaniels,  Tamar  (Mrs.Hop- 
pin) 

♦Dickinson,  Clarissa  Mrs. 
(Oliver) 

♦Howland,  Lois  Mrs.  (Jo- 
seph) 

♦Hubbell,  Mary 

JJenks,  Ahab 

♦Larned,  Sylvester 

tLewis,  Joseph  Jr. 

tNichols,  Almira  Mrs.  ( Wm) 

tPalmeter,  Calvin  D. 

tStrong,Mary  (Mrs.Lewis) 

tStrong,  Thirza  (Mrs. 
Gibbs) 


1814. 

tBartlett,  Abigail 

*Lanckton,  Jolm 
*Lanckton,  Hannah  Mrs. 
John 

*  Millard,  Anna  Mrs.  (Roy- 

al) 
*Millard,  Hannah  Mrs. 
f  Morgan,  Archippas 
t Morgan,  Pamela  Mrs. 

(Archippas) 
tPunderson,  Betsey  Mrs. 

(Rev,.  Thomas) 

1815. 

*Bates,  Tabitha  Mrs.  (Eze-1 

kiel) 
*Lathrop,  Clarissa  (Mrs. 

Peck) 
*Porter,  Elizabeth  A.  Mrs. 

(Oliver) 
tSabin,  Esther 
*Saurin,  Mrs. 

1816. 

t  Allen,  Matthew 

t  Allen,Maria  M.Mrs.  (Wm) ' 

tBarns,  Amos 

tBarns,  Lydia  Mrs.  (Amos) 

$  Bingham,  Lemuel 

*Blanchard,  Clarissa 

^Center,  Mary  Mrs. 

tChappell,  Lucy  Mrs.  ( Wm) 

tColt,  John 

1  Colt.Elizabeth  Mrs.  (John) 

fDay,  Roxana  Mrs.  (Gad.) 

t  Dickinson,  Par  then  ia  L. 
(Mrs.  Fenn) 

iDoan,  Caroline 

fFord,  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  At- 
kinson) 

*Gold,  Sarah  W.  (Mrs.Dar- 
ling) 

*Howland,  Joseph 

t  Jacobs,  Phoebe  Ann 

t  Luther,  Lucy 

*Merriam,  Hannah 

t  Montague,  Seth 

t Montague,  Lucy. 

*Moseley,  Mary 

tPartridge,  Maria 

fPartridge,  Mercy  (Mrs. 
Whitney) 

*  Ripley,  Eunice 
*Root,  Merab  Mrs. 
tSexton,  Polly  (Mrs.  Russ) 
*Strong,  King 

fWard,  Pamelia  A.  (Mrs. 

Holden) 
tWarriner,  Solomon 


tWarriner,  Mary  Mrs.  (Sol- 
omon) 
tWhite,  Allen 
t Whitney,  Mercy 

1817. 

*Ingersoll,  Hannah  Mrs. 

(Jared,  Jr.) 
t Peters,  Mary 
t  Rand  all,  Zebedee 

1818. 

tBidwell,  Laura  Mrs. 

jCobb,  Charilla 

tDanfurth,  Joshua  N. 

*Foot,  Prudence  Mrs.  (Dan- 
iel) 

fGoodale,  Eli 

fGoodale,  Lavinia  Mrs. 
(EH) 

IHumphrey,  Sophia  Mrs. 
(Heman) 

tNichols,  Lovisa  Mrs.(Jas) 

tOsborn,  Clarissa,  (Mrs. 
Whitcomb) 

*Peck,  Jabez 

*Peck,  Alice  Mrs.  (Jabez) 

tRichards,  Mary  Mrs.  (Eb- 
enezer) 

f Warren,  James 

1810. 

JAdams,  Joseph 

JAdams,  Abigail  Mrs.  (Jo- 
seph) 

*Buel,  Agnes  Mrs.  (James) 

*Butler,  Josiah 

*Parsons,  Orenzo 

*Williams,  Lucretia  Mrs. 
(John  C.) 

*Worthington,  William 

*  Wright,  Frances  J.  Mrs. 

(Orrin) 

1820. 

t  Barber,  Francis 

*Brown,  Dinah 

*Burt,  Anna  S. 

tBurt,  Henrietta  M.    (Mrs. 
Goodrich. ) 

*Bush,  Roxana  Mrs.  (Hen- 
ry W.) 

tButler,  Lydia   (Mrs. 
Wemple. ) 

*Chapman,  Tabitha  Mrs. 
(Justin.) 

tChilds,  Mary  (Mrs.  Bow- 
ers.) 

*  Cogswell,  Electa  Mrs. 

(Richard.) 
fCongdon,  Abigail  Mrs. 
(James.) 


tDickinson,  Elizabeth  L. 
(Mrs.  Claflin.) 

*Ed  wards,  Rhoda  Mrs.  (Ca- 
leb.) 

tFairfield,  Rowland  II. 

*Fowle,  Elizabeth 

*Gold,  Dorothy  Mrs.  (Thom- 
as A.) 

tGoodrich,  Elizabeth  A. 
Mrs. 

tGoodrich,  Eliza  P.  (Mrs. 
Crocker.) 

tGoodrich,  Elizabeth  (Mrs. 
Stocking. ) 

tGoodrich,  Harriet  W. 
(Mrs.  Robinson.) 

Granger,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 
(Bernice.) 

*Hickok,  Asenath  (Mrs. 
Benedict.) 

tHoose,  Sally  Mrs. 

*Ingersoll,  Nancy  A. 

tLathrop,  Eliza  (Mrs.  Weed) 

tLathrop,  Lucy  (Mrs.  Bar- 
rett.) 

tLathrop,  Uriah  Jr. 

*Lawrence,  Sarah  (Mrs. 
Clark.) 

*Markham,  Keziah 

*Marsh,  Hannah  Mrs. 
(Chester.) 

*Matthews,  Hannah 

*Nichols,  Hannah 

tNichols,  Sophia 

*Osborn,  Pamela 

tPlatt,  Betsey  Mrs.  (Ira) 

tPomeroy,  Olivia  H.  (Mrs. 
Dewey) 

*Richards,  James 

*  Richards,  Patty  (Mrs. 

Stockbridge) 
tTaylor,  Lucretia  H.  (Mrs. 

Henry) 
*Tremain,  Chloe 
tTurner,  Bela 
t  Walker,  Aikin 
*Weller,  Royal 
tWemple,  Jamc3  H. 
*West,  Matilda  Mrs. (Abel) 
t Weston,  Ira 
^Whitcomb,  Alonzo 
^Williams,  Clarissa 
^Williams,  Mary 
*Worthington,  Sarah  Mrs. 

(William) 

1821. 

*  Adams,  Louisa 
*AUen,  Jonathan 
*Allen,  Eunice  Mrs.  (Jona- 
than) 


6 


t  Allen,  II  u-riet 

f  Ayres,  Abigail, (Mrs.  Boy- 
den) 

*Bagg,  Sarah  Mrs.  (Elijah) 

*Bagg,  Sarah 

tBarns,  Horace 

t Bates,  Sybil  (Mrs.  Abbe) 

*Beaeh,  Hiram 

f  Bell,  Nancy 

*Bolton,  Gamaliel 

tBrattle,  Julia 

fBrewster,  Charles 

*Brewster,  Mary  Mrs. 
(Charles) 

*Brown,  Henry  C. 

fBrown,  Mary  Mrs.  (Hen- 
ry C.) 

fBrown,  James 

t Brown,  Keturah  Mrs. 
(James) 

*Brown,  James  2d 
Buel,  James 

*Burdick,  Huldah  Mrs. 
(Mrs.  Nettervillc) 

fBurt,  Thomas 

fBurt,  Jerusha 

t Carson,  Thoma3 

tCase,  Eliphalet 

tCase,  William  H. 

f  Case,  Lavina 

JChapman,  Henry 

fChapman,  Justin 

*Childs,  Ann  D. 

*Childs,  Henry  H. 

*Chikls.  Sarah 

tClapp,  Elvira 

*Clapp,  Tliadileus 

tClark,  Electa  (Mrs.  Wil- 
son) 

t Clark,  Esther 

f.Clark,  Fidelia   (Mrs. 
Francis) 

tClark,  Hannah  Mrs. 

X Clark,  Keturah 

t Clark,  Linus 

t Clark,  Osman 

*Cobin,  Timothy 

*Colt,  Samuel  L». 

*Colt,  Lucy  Mrs.    (Simuel 
D.) 

*Colt,  Caroline 

tCrofoot,  Sophia 

fDanforth,  Amelia  (Mrs. 
Roberts) 

fDanforth,  Salome 

fDanforth,  Samuel  A. 

fDay,  Jonrthan 

*Dillingham,  Rebecca  Mrs. 
(Nathan) 

*Dorrance,  Trumbull 


fDorrance,  Catharine,  Mrs. 

(Trumbull) 
*Edwards,  Eveline 
f  Fanning,  Henrietta 
fFenn,  Curtis  T. 
*Foster,  Sebra 
f  Gardiner,  William 
f  Gardiner,  Caroline  Mrs. 

(William) 
tGay,  Electa  Mrs.  (Wil- 

lard) 
*Gold,  Thomas  A. 
X  Goodrich,  Asenath 
fGoodrich,  Edward 
{Goodrich,  Huldah  (Mrs. 

Smith) 
^Goodrich,  William 
f  Graves,  Amelia 
*Hale,  Frances  (Mrs.Bagg) 
f  Hinsdale,  Theodore 
f  Hubbard,  Hiram  F. 
Ingersoll,  Jared  Jr. 
f  Jarvis,  Harriet  Mrs.  (Wm 

C.) 
f  Johnson,  Maria 
f Kendall,  Calvin 
*Kuight,  Olive  Mrs. (John) 
fLuce,  Eliza  (Mrs.  Bailey) 
t Luther,  Amanda 
X  Luther,  Judith  M.    (Mrs. 

Sheldon) 
f Martin,  Calvin 
*Martin,  Mary  Mrs.  (Cal- 
vin) 
fMatchum,  Mary  Mrs. 
■  (William) 
fMcKnio;ht,  James 
f  McKnight,  Sarah  Mrs. 

(James) 
*Merriam,  Nathan 
*Merriam,  Margaret  Mrs. 

(Nathan) 
*  Merrick,  Joseph 
*Merrill,  Hosea  P. 
*Merrill,  Hannah  Mrs.  (Jus- 
tus) 
*Mitchcll,  Thomas 
^Mitchell,  Pamela  Mrs. 

(Thomas) 
f Newell,  Mary 
tOrmsby,  Margaret  L. 
f  Osborn,  Sarah 
f  Peters,  Myra(Mrs.Mason ) 
*Pomeroy,  Lemuel 
f  Pomeroy,  Elizabeth   (Mrs. 

Jackson) 
f  Pomeroy,  Parthenia  L. 

(Mrs.  Brewster) 
*Pomeroy,  Anna  Mrs.  (Jo- 

siah) 


fRichmond,  Cynthia   (Mrs. 
Williams) 

fRtchmond,  Wealthy  A. 
(Mrs.  Curtis) 

f  Root,  Julia 

f  Runnion,  Elizabeth 

*Squires,  Benjamin 

*Squrres,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 
(Benjamin) 

Stockbrid^e,  Caleb 

*Strong,  Thomas  B. 

*Sweet,  Moses 

f  Thayer,  Rebecca 

fTremain,  Eliza  (Mr3.  Hol- 
comb) 

fTremain,  Laura  (Mrs. 
Goodrich) 

{Van  Schaick,  Emily 

Ward,  Eltzabeth.(Mrs. 
Janes) 

*Ward,  Josiah 

*Ward,  Sarah  (Mrs.  Over- 
ton) 

fWard,  William  W. 

f  Warren,  Mary 

*Weller,  Daniel 

*Weller,  Dimis  Mrs. 

*Weller,  John 

*Weller,  Sarah  Mrs.  (John) 

f  Whitney,  G.  R. 

fWood,  Aima  (Mrs.  Wal- 
ker) 

*Wright,  Orrin 

1822. 

fBurt,  Eliza  Mrs.  (Thomas) 
fBurt,  Rachel  Mrs.(Zenas) 
*Colt,  Cornelia 
*Crocker,  John  R. 
*Dickinson,  Sally  S. 
%  Fleming,  Henry  G. 
*Frasier,  Catharine 
tHollister,  Joseph 
f  Lawrence,  Josiah  Jr. 

Merry,  Rufus 
X Newell,  Allen 
:f  Van  Schaick,  Patty 
*Walker,  Sarah  Mrs. 
f  Warriner,  Francis 
f  Wells,  Harriet 
X Wells,  Horace 
f  Wells,  Royal 

Wells.Sally  (Mrs.Stevens) 
*Wells,  Sarah  Mrs. 
*  White,  Cynthia  P.  Mrs. 

(Ebenezer) 
f  Wier,  Sophronia 

1823. 

*Clark,  Abigail  Mrs.  (Ke- 
naz) 


*Fowl,  —  Mr. 
Hulbert,  Julia  A.  (Mrs. 
Jernigan) 
+  Kittredgc,  Minerva 
t  Lewis,  —  Mr. 
tMerrffl,Malinda  Mrs.  (Ad- 
dison) 

1824. 


^Burton,  Joseph 
tCarson,  Lydia  Mrs. 
J  Clark,  Penelope  (Mrs. 

Sage) 
tColeman,  AVilliam 
tColeman,  Achsah  Mrs. 

(William) 
tColeman,  William  Jr. 
tColeman,  Lydia  Mrs. 

(William,  Jr.) 
^Coleman,  Sopbronia 
tDanforth,  Mary  Mrs. 

(Joshua) 
*  Frost,  Rachel  Mrs.  (Henry) 
tHall,  Rachel  Mrs. (George) 
t-Mason,  James 
*Pixley,  Thomas 
tPixley,  Patty  Mrs.  (Thom- 
as) 
tSaunders,  Henry 
tWarren,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 

(Life) 
tWells,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 
(Royal) 

1825. 
tBailey,  Elizabeth  D. 
*I3ailey,  Lucy  C.  Mrs. (Rev. 

Rufus  W.) 
tBatchelder,  John  P. 
tBatchelder,  Lucy  Mrs. 

(John  P.) 

1826. 
tClark,  Cynthia 
tColeman,  Fanny 
tDelamater,  John 
tDelamater,  Ruth  Mrs. 

(John) 
tReed,  Sopbronia  Mrs. 

(James) 
^Thompson,  Charlotte  (Mrs. 

Tompkins) 

1827. 

t Allen,  Charles  J.  F. 

*  Allen,  Maria  L.  (Mrs. 

Root) 

*  Allen,  Samuel  A. 
tBailey,  Amelia  M. 
t"Beebe,  Hubbard 
*Bell,  Mary  Ann  Mrs. 
tBenton,  Henry  A. 


t Benton,  Sarah  A. 
tBidwell,  Cornelia 
tBissell,  Aurelia 
tBissell,  Mary  M.  (Mrs. 

Muniti.nl) 
% Bradford,  David  V. 

Brown,  Lydia  (Mrs.  Rice) 
tCarson,  Almira  (Mrs. 

Huntington) 
•Center,  Maria  (Mrs.  L. 

Warriner) 
tChapman,  Lucretia  F. 
tChilds,  Rachel  W. 
*Clapp,  Jason 
*Clapp,  Patience  Mrs.  (Ja- 
son) 
*Cummings,  Thomas  J. 
*Cummings,  Lucinda  M. 
tCummings,  Mary 
tDanforth,  Frances  E. 

(Mrs.  Burr) 
tDanforth,  Henrietta 
*Dickinson,  Mary  Ann 

(Mrs.  Hull) 
*Dillingham,  Nathan 
tDorr,  Catharine 
*Dunharu,  Martha  Mrs. 
tDunham,  James  H. 
tDunham,  Harriet  Mrs. 

(James  H.) 
*Field,  Zachariab  Mrs. 
tGaylord,  Samuel 
t Guilford,  Simeon 
*Guilford,  Simeon  Mrs. 
JHale,  Henry  B. 
tHarris,  Lillis  S. 
tHoward,  Welcome  S. 
*Hungerford,  Harriet  M. 
tKing,  Joseph  L. 
*Kittredge,  Almena  E. 

(Mrs.  Betts) 
*Kittredge,  Sopbronia  F. 
tLyman,  Sylvester  Jr. 
t Lyman,  Henry 
tLyman,  Nancy  Mrs. 

*  Merrick,  Adelia  Mrs. 
tNewell,  Lucy  (Mrs.  See- 
ley) 

*Norton,  Harriet 
JPalmer,  Sopbronia 

*  Parker,  Jesse 
*Parker,  Lydia  Mrs. 
tParsons,  Justus 
*Peck.  Emily  (Mrs.  E. 

Clapp) 
tPhelps,  Eliakim  Rev. 
tPhelps,  Eliakim  Mrs. 
tPhelps,  Julius  C. 

*  Porter,  Julia  A.  (Mrs.  E. 
Peck) 


tReed,  James 

tRichards,  Elizabeth 

tSturgiss,  Hannah  Mrs. 

tTaylor,  Thomas 

tTaylor,  Lucy  Mrs.  (Thom- 
as) 

tTucker,  Lydia  B. 

I  Warner,  Emory  C. 

tWells,  George 

t Wells,  William  S. 

tWest,  Sarah  M.  (Mrs.  H. 
Beebe) 

tWhite,  Enoch 

*White,  David 

*White,  James  P. 

tWillis,  Clarissa  (Mrs.  T. 
Goodman) 

tWillis,  William  II. 

1828. 

t Baldwin,  Ira  C. 

tBaldwin,  Sarah  L.  Mrs. 
(Ira  C.) 

*Bell,  Esther  Mrs.  (John; 

*Brown,  Oliver 

Brown, Louisa  Mrs.  (Oliver) 

*Canfield,  Betsey  (Mrs. 
Lull) 

tCanfield,  Esther  Mrs.  (Job) 

tChapman,  Jane 

tClark,  Abigail 

tCrane,  Israel 

tDewey,  Chester  Rev. 

tGoodrich,  Lucy  (Mrs. 

Win  ton) 
I  tManly,  Anna  Wright 
{Merrill,  Justus  Mrs. 
tMillard,  Daniel 
tRoot,  OliverS. 
*Russell,  Zeno 
tRussell,  Lucy  W.  (Mrs. 

N.  Strong) 
£  Warner,  Mary  Mrs.  (Em- 
i     ory) 

*  Warriner,  James 
:*  Warriner,  Martha  G.  Mrs. 

(James) 
tWarriner,  Wells 
tWells,  Sopbronia  Mrs. 
t Whitney,  Milton 
t Whitney,  Lydia  Mrs.  (Mil- 
ton) 
*Wilder,  Jabez 

1829. 

t Carey,  Avery 
tCarey,Abiah  Mrs.(Avery) 
t Carey, Martha  B.  (Mrs.  E. 

Dunham) 
*Colt,  Jabez 
*Colt,  Sarah  Mrs.  (Jabez) 


tDunham,  Hannah  Mrs. 

t Fayette,  John 

*Howard,  Eunice  E.  Mrs. 
(Welcomes.) 

fHyde,  Jonathan  L. 

tHyde,  L.  E.  Mrs.  (Jona- 
than L.) 

tNash,  Josiah 

*Smith,  Nancy 

tTappan,  H.  P.  Mrs. 

t  Wells,  Elsie 

tWhitcomb,  Clarissa  Mrs. 
(Orrin) 

*  Wilder,  Phoebe  Mrs.  (Ja- 

bez) 
tWinchell,  Mary  Mrs. 

1830. 

tClaflin,  Levi  F. 
*Hewitt,  Eliza  H. 
tlngham,  Emily  E. 
Luce,  Cecilia  E.  (Mrs.  Ja- 
son Clapp) 
*Mills,  Sarah  Mrs. 
*Ross,  Susan  Mrs.  (Mer- 
rick) 
tWells,  Jane  (Mrs.  Arms) 

1831. 

*  Allen,  Phinehas 
tArnum,  Caroline 
tBabcock,  Emily 
fBenton,  Charlotte  Mrs. 

(Henry  A.) 

*Blinn,  Ormond  N. 
Blinn,  Almeda  Mrs.  (Or- 
mond N.) 

*Bodurtha,  Amanda 

tBoyd,  Bayard 

tBurt,  Rachel  D.  (Mrs. 
Metcalf) 

fChilds,  Susan  \V. 

*Clapp,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 
(Thaddeus) 

tClark,  Climena 

tClough,  Sarah 

t  Converse,  Semantha 

tDamon,  Ruth 

tDillingham,  John 

tDillingham,  Catharine 
Mrs.  (John) 

tDuncan,  Emily 

tDunham,  Ebenezer 

tDunham,  Ann  Maria 

fDunham,  Mary  Elizabeth 

tEly,  J.  T. 

tFairfield,  Elizabeth 

t Fairfield,  Lucy  (Mrs. 
Merriam) 

tFessenden,  Thomas  K. 


t Fields,  Catharine 
fFoote,  Sherman 
tFoote,  Sherman  Mrs. 
§Frisbee,  Elbridge  G. 
Frisbee,  Julia  Ann  Mrs.  (E. 

G.) 
tGoodman,  Titus 
fGrosvenor,  Lucy  M. 
t  Haskell,  Barney 
*Hawley,  Delia  Mrs.  (John) 
tHawley,  Emma 
*Howard,  Stephen 
*Howard,  Prudence  Mrs. 

(Stephen) 
Ingersoll,  Jared 
*Isbell,  Chauncey 
*Isbell,  Jane  H.  Mrs. 

(Chauncey) 

*  Jackson,  Mary 
tKilbourn,  Mary  Ann 
fMcIntyre,  Lewis 
tMerwin,  Caroline  Maria 
tNewell,  Amelia 
tNewell,  Selicia 
*Nichols,  Sardis 
tNoon,  Caroline  Mrs. 
fReed,  Jeunette 

tRice,  Horace 
*Russell,  Rowena 
Russell,  Solomon  L. 
*Russell,  Wealthy  Mrs. 

(Solomon  L.) 
tSaunders,  Lydia 
fSaunders,  Mary  Ann 

(Mrs.  Damon) 
t Shores,  Harriet,  Mrs. 

(John) 
*Stephens,  Jeremiah 
tStowell,  Cynthia 
tTrumbull,  Sarah  Ann 
tWalbridge,  Mary  Ann 

Mrs.  (F.  B.) 
fAVardwell,  Samuel 

*  Warner,  Hannah 
fWells,  Caleb  C. 
*Wells,  Eliza  B. 

*Wells,  Philinda  Mrs.  (Isa-J 
ac) 

1832. 

fBenton,  George  R. 
fBliss,  Emeline 
tBooth,  Allen 
*Brattle,  Hannah  Mrs. 
(William) 
Brown,  Martin 
fBuel,  Catherine  A.  (Mrs. 

Power) 
tBuel,  Celinda 
tBurnell,  Strong 


*Burt,  Elizabeth  A.  Mrs. 

(Thomas) 
fCanfield,  Joseph 
fCanfield,  Samuel  M. 
t Carey,  Mary  (Mrs. Noble) 
t  Center,  Abby  L. 
^Chamberlain,  Emily  (Mrs. 

Lewis) 
tChase,  John  C. 
*Childs,  Catharine  L.  (Mrs 

Huntington) 
fChurchill,  Laura 
t  Collins,  Caroline 
tDavis,  Samuel 
*Delano,  Naomi 
t Dewey,  Egbert 
1 1 Dewey,  Francis  C. 
*Dickinson,  Oliver  P. 
fDunham,  Caroline  (Mrs. 

Ray) 
t Edwards,  Amanda  (Mrs. 

Pierson) 
fEllis,  Lois  Mrs. 
*Field,  Nancy 
fFredenburg,  Elvira  Mrs. 

(Mathew) 
fFrost,  Maria 
t  Gardner,  James 
fGardner,  Griselda  C.  Mrs. 

(James) 
tGoodrich,  Harriet  E. 
Goodrich,  Lydia  Maria. 

(Mrs.  John  West) 
tGoodrich,  Horace  P. 
*Goodrich,  Milton  G. 
Goodrich,  Noah  W. 
Goodrich,  Abigail  P.   Mrs. 
(Noah  W.) 
^Goodrich,  Wealthy  Mrs. 

(Levi) 
*Hoose,  Henry  L. 
fHoward,  Esther  A.  Mrs. 

(Welcomes.) 
tlngham,  Marietta 
*Ingham,  Susan  M. 
tLyman,  Theodore  B. 
tMatthews,  Almira  (Mrs. 

Watkins) 
*Matthews,  James 
tMcElwain,  Laura 
tMcElwain,  Sarah 
tMcElwin,  Zilpah  Mrs. 

(Timothy) 
tMerriam,  James 
tMoseley,  Thomas 
*Partridge,  William 
Peck,  Elijah 
tPelton,  Henry  F. 
tPercival,  John 
tPixley,  Martha 


Pomeroy,  Theodore 
*Pomeroy,  Emily  (Mrs. 

Dodge ) 
{Porter,  Mary  E, 
{Robinson,  Robert  C. 
tRodgers,  Salmon 
j-Rodgers,  Eliza  G.  Mrs. 

(Salmon) 
fRoot,  Oliver  S. 
tRoss,  Merrick 
{Shepard,  Rufus  C. 
tShores,  John 
*Squires,  Joseph  W. 
+Stearas,  Eunice  Mrs. 
tTaylor,  Elizabeth 
{Tracy,  Nelson 
{Tufts,  Martha 
(Van  Voorhees,  Maria 
•Ward,  Esther  Mrs.  (Joaahl 
tWatkins,  Horace 
*Watkins,  Rosamond  Mrs. 

(Horace) 
*Weller,  William 
*Wells,  Nancy 
West,  Abel 
AVhitcomb,  Cynthia 
*White,  Lucretia  A.  Mrs. 

(James  P.) 
tWhitney,  Clarissa  W.(Mrs 

Humphrey) 
tWhitney,  Sophia  A. 
+Wilder,  Eliza  C. 
tWilder,  Juliet 
tYeomans,  David  P. 

1833. 

tAdams,  Charlotte  M. 
tBagley,  Asa 
*Bailey,  Eunice 
{Barns,  Aurilla 
t Barns,  Henry  P. 
*Bartlett,  Serena  E. 
*Beals,  Harriet  L. 
{Bellows,  Charles  R. 
tBodurtha,  Daniel 
tBodurtha,  Dorothy  Mrs. 

(Harvey) 
fBodurtha,  Sarah  T. 
{Bradley,  Ephraim  D. 
tBrown,  Helen  L. 
tCase,  A -a 

fCase,  Mary  Mrs.  (Asa) 
tClark,  Joseph  K. 
tCollins,  Francis  S. 
*Colt,  Caroline 
tDennison,  Rufus  C. 
tDorrance,  Harriet  A. 
{Dorrance,  John  L. 
♦Fuller,  Martha  M.  Mrs. 
tGallup,  John  C. 


+  < ;avl<>nl,  Anna  Mrs.  (Ack- 

ley) 

HGunn,  Calvin 
tHancock,  William  P. 
fHinsdale,  Fanny  P.  (Mrs. 
Bartlett) 

tHogan, Eunice  Mrs. (K.C.) 

*  I  lowland,  Harriet 
+  Kendall,  Wealthy  Mrs. 
{Lathrop,  Alvin 
♦Lawrence,  Experienc 
*Lee,  Moses  A. 
Lee,  AdeliaMrs.  (Moses  A) 
t Lloyd,  Lemuel  G. 
♦Markham,  Elizabeth 
t Newton,  Sarah  (Mrs. 

Shaw) 
Nichols,  Delia  Mrs. 
{Norcott,  Louisa  Ann 
*Otis,  Lomira 
{Polley  Frederick  E. 

*  Polley,  Eunice  R.  Mrs. 

(F.E.) 

t Robinson,  AVilliam 

{Robinson,  Eliza  M.  Mrs. 
(William) 

*Severance,  Jemima 

{Sprague,  Sarah 

♦Tranain,  Sophia  F.  Mrs. 
(Milo) 

fWalker.  Orrin 

{Walker,  Sally  Mrs.  (Or- 
rin) 

*Wells,  Clarissa 

*White,  Elizabeth 

tWhite,  Sarah  Jane 

*Wood,  Mary  Airs. 

1834. 

Barnard,  John  M. 
*Barnard,  Emily  Mrs. 

(John  M.) 
tThompson,  Malancia 
{Wilder,  Mary  Ann  (Mrs. 

Biker) 

1835. 

tAlgar,  Wealthy 
♦Barker,  Mehitable  Mrs. 

(Charles  T. ) 
*Barnard  William 
tBodurtha,  Elizabeth 
tBrooks,  Samuel  D. 
*Brown,  Frances  A. 

{Burgess Mrs. 

{Butler,  Allen 
|  tButler,  Matthew 
Cady,  Stiles 

Cady,  Sophia  Mrs.   (Stiles 
{Carey,  M  irtin  W. 


tGarey,  Olive 
(Chapman,  Thomas 
Churchill,  John 
t Clark,  Clarissa  M.  (Mrs. 

Entler) 
*Colt,  Sarah  W. 
{Doming,  Mary  C. 
tDillingliam,  Martha  (Mrs. 

( lhapman) 
tDillingliam,  Nancy 
§Dodgc,  N.  S. 
{Faulkner,  Mary  A. 
♦Fenn,  John  D. 
{Fitch,  Solomon 
{Fitch,  Chloe  Airs. 
Guilds,  Jane  Mis.  (Gerry) 
tllowk,  Christina 
t Houghton,  Fanny 
{Houghton,  S  irah 
tHowland,  Eliza  (Mrs.  Fish) 
tKilbourn,  Lydia  Mrs. 
tLoomis,  Cornelia 
{Loomis,  Electa 
tLoomis,  Wealthy  (Mrs. 

Lloyd) 
*Merriam,  Daniel  P. 
*Merriam,  Polly  B.  Mrs. 
{Merriam,  Joseph  P. 
*Merriman,  Daniel 
*Merriman,  Daniel 
{Noble,  James  M. 
{Perry,  Sarah 
tReed,  Elizabeth 
tRockwell,  Sophia 
{Sheldon,  Marcia 
{Staples,  Sarah 
{Stevens,  Selina  S. 
tThompson,  Alonzo 
tThompson,  Cornelia  A. 

Mrs.  (Alonzo) 
tTracy,  Sylvester 
tTracy,  Anna  Mrs. 
tTrow,  Rebecca  A. 
tWatkins,  Chloe  Mrs. 
■Wells,  Elizabeth 

1836. 

{Bliss,  Grace  M. 
{Brinsmade,  Amelia  C.  Mrs 
{Burr,  Frances  C.  Mrs. 
tClark,  Joseph  K. 
{Clark,  Susan 
{Coleman,  Maria  L. 
♦Hawley,  John 
{II  iwley,  Lucia 
{Jones,  Almond 
{Lawrence,  Jane  E.  Mrs. 
♦Lawton,  John  II. 
)  {Merrill,  Charlotte 
♦Nicholson,  S  trah  Mrs. 


10 


fSmith,  Emeline 
fSpring,  Frances  Mrs. 
fVan  Voorhees,  Helen  M. 
*Vosburg,  Henry 
tWalker,  William  M. 

1837. 

fBarns,  Caroline  (Mrs. 
Hubbard) 

fBarrido,  Elizabeth 

t Bates,  Harriet 

f  Beane,  Phinehas  A. 

Bell,  Mary  G.  (Mrs.  Sim- 
mons) 

fBixley,  Harriet 

fBodurtha,  Fanny  (Mrs. 
Holmes) 

fBodurtha,  Ma  ietta,  (Mr? 
Tracy) 

tBuck,  Mary  Elizabeth 

tBuel,  Delia 

*Burns,  Sarah 

tCarey,  Elizbbeth  W. 

*Fairfield,  Ralph 

fFenn,  Parthenia 

f  Fields,  Mary 

fGardiner,  Thomas 

fGrant,  Abigail 

fllinsdale,  Mary 

fHoward,  Eliza 

*  Howard,  Sarah 

fLathrop,  Caroline  E. 

tLudington,  Loretta 

Martin,  Sarah  Ann  Mrs. 

fMerria'm,  Almira  (Mrs. 
Prevost) 

f  Merriani,  Scoville  S. 

t  Messenger,  Nancy  S. 

f  Millard,  George  F. 

tMoseley,  Mary  Ann 

fMoseley,  Sarah  A. 

4Newton,  Martha 

*Oakley,  Alma 

*Peck,  Elizabeth 

*Pomeroy,  Fanny  S.  (Theo- 
dore) 

tRoot,  Thankful  Mrs.  (Hen- 
ry) 

tStevens,  Abigail  Mrs. 

fTaylor,  Frances  M.  (Mrs. 
James  Dunham) 

fTaylor,  Lucy  S.  (Mrs. 
Wetmore) 

fVosburg, Mrs. 

fWells,  Sarah 
Whitcomb,  Clarissa 

fWhiting,  Jonas 

tWhiting,  Harriet 

t Wilder,  Lois 

fWilson,  William 


1838. 

f  At  wood,  Mary 

t Barnard,  Abigail  Mrs. 

Barnard,  Abigail 
fBarnard,  Eliza  (Mi's. 

Broad) 
f Barrett,  Anson 
fBassett,  Mary  Ann  Mrs. 
*Beardsley,  Ruth  Mrs. 
f  Beardsley,  Sarah  (Mrs. 

Butler) 
tBell,  James  A. 
*Bell,  Sarah  E. 
t Benedict,  Sarah  M. 
Blackmail,  Anna  (Mrs. 

Nathan  Reed) 
:  *Bow,  Laura 
t  Brewster,  Joseph  H. 
!  t Brewster,  Flavia  J.  (Mrs. 

Gibbs) 
Bryant,  Lucretia  Mrs. 
tBurt,  Anselm 
tBurt,  Penelope  S.  Mrs. 
*Butler,  Adelia 
fButler,  Harriet  S.  (Mrs. 

Barns) 
Campbell,  Elizabeth  (Mrs. 

Clapp) 
*Childs,  Henry  W. 
*Churchill,  Mehitable 
tClark,  Elizabeth 
^Crittenden,  Joanna 
f  Davis,  John  W. 
{Dunham,  Fanny  (Mrs. 

Charles  Hulbert) 
fDunham,  Laura  Mrs. 
tEells,  Richard  P. 
fFairfield,  Elizabeth 
fFairfield,  Judith 
t Fairfield,  Sarah  Mrs. 
fFairfield,  Sarah  K. 
Ginn,  Mary  F.  Mrs. 
*Goodrich,  Tryphena 
fGory,  Sarah  E. 
f  Green,  Lois  E.  Mrs. 
Herrick,  Theodocia 
fHoward,  Elizabeth 
fHoward,  Mary 
f  Johnson,  Christina 
f  Loree,  Frances  M.  Mrs. 
fMackintosh,  Lavinia 
fMoseley,  Maria 
*Noble,  Joseph 
f Noble,  Sarah 
f  Page,  Phinehas 
fPage,  Cynthia  Mrs.  (Phin- 

shas) 
f  Page,  Phinehas  L. 
f  Parker,  Jane  E.  (Mrs. 

Williams) 


f  Parker,  Mary  T.  (Mrs. 

Manning) 
fParsons,  Eliza  Mrs. 
*Pierce,  Enoch 
t Pierce,  Mary  Mrs.(Enoch) 
f  Pierce,  Arthur  G. 
f  Pierce,  David  S. 
*Root,  Abner 
j  tRoot,  Lucy  M.  (Mrs.  A. 

Clough) 
*Root,  Mary 
*Root,  Sarah  T. 
f  Saunders,  Eliza 
fStevens,  Sarah  M. 
fStoddard,  Lewis 
fStoddard,  Lucinda  Mrs. 

(Lewis) 
fStoddard,  Caroline 
fStoddard,  Lucy  Mrs. 
fTanner,  Joseph 
Taylor,  Eliza 
fTracy,  Almira  Mrs. 
fTrow,  Josiah 
tVan  Voorhees,  Rachel 
tWalker,  Harriet  S.  (Mrs. 

Merriam) 
*Walker,  Mary 
fWardwell,  Benjamin 
fWardwell,  Clarissa  Mrs. 

(Benjamin) 
fWardwell,  Eliza  M. 
fWardwell,  Pauline  L. 
*Watson,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 
fWells,  Martha  B. 
*West,  Clarissa  J.  Mrs. 

(John  C.) 
West,  Harriet  M.  (Mrs.  D. 

Campbell) 
fAVhite,  Anna  M. 
fWhite,  John 

t Wiley,  Wealthy  Ann  Mrs. 
fWright,  Charles  G. 
f  Wright,  Frances  F.  Mrs. 

1839. 

Allen,  Fanny  Mrs.  (Phine- 
has) 

*Brewster,  Oliver  E. 

Brewster,  Philena  Mrs. 
(John) 

fBrown,  Myra  P.  (Mrs. 
Strong) 

fBrown,  Rebecca  Mrs. 

Buel,  Harriet  J.  (Mrs.  S. 
Warriner) 

Campbell,  Matilda  Mrs. 
(George) 

Colt,  Elizabeth  Mrs.  (Hen- 

i     ry) 

f  Estis,  Emily  Mrs. 


11 


tGroomer,  Lucy 

Kellogg,  Caroline  F.  Mrs. 

(Ensign  H.) 

*Mills,  Benjamin 

tAfills,  Eliza  Mrs. 

t  Parks,  Mary  E. 

Wells,  Clarissa 
i Wicks,  Mercy  Mrs. 
t Wilkinson,  Sarah  A.  Mrs. 

1840. 

t  Benjamin,  Charles  T. 
*Benjamin,  Caroline  E,  Mrs 

(Charles  T.) 
♦Day,  Abi  Mrs. 
tDewey,  James  S. 
tDewey,  Henrietta  Mrs. 
tDewey,  Lyman 
tDewey,  Phebe  Mrs. 
tFerry,  Lucy 
t Marsh,  Henry 
tMarsh,  Henry  B.  Mrs. 
JRoy,  Amanda  M. 
tWhitney,  Clarissa 

1841. 

Cadwell,  Ambrose  H. 


tBrewster,  Henry  B. 
JBrooks,  Ann  M.  Mrs. 
t Carter,  Josiah 
t Cogswell,  Mary  C.  (Mrs. 

Miner) 
tDewey,  Salmon 
t Dunham,  Harvey  C. 
t Dunham,  Helen   M.  (Mrs. 

Little) 
t Dunham,  Jane 
t Fairfield,  Julia  Ann  Mrs. 

(Jonathan  F.) 
tGardiuer,  Sarah  A. 
Goodrich,  W.  Anna   (Mrs. 

Saunders) 
t Howard,  James 
♦Hull,  Oliver  S. 
Hull,  Mary   Mrs.    (Oliver 

S.) 
♦Kirtland,  George  B. 
tKirtlond,  William  S. 
♦Montague,  Martha  Mrs. 
t  Montague,  Charles  W. 
t Montague,  Harriet  G.  Mrs 

(Charles  W.) 

♦Page,  Augusta  L. 

tPage,  Bradford,  B 


tCarter, Julia  Mrs. (Josiah)  f  Patterson,  E.  S.  Mrs. 


Clapp,  Elizabeth  Mrs 

t Clark,  Hannah  Mrs. 

tCunningham,  Joseph  B. 

tCunningham,  Eliza  Mrs. 
(Joseph  B.) 

t Eastman,  Rachel 

t Morris,  John 

tMorris,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 
(John) 

tPage,  Joel  S. 

tPrevost,  L.  L.  G. 

t Tracy,  Henry 

tTracy,  Hannah  Mrs.  (Nel- 
son) 

tWeller,  Louisa 

♦Weller,  Mary 

♦Wells,  Ann  W.  Mrs.  (Wil- 
liam S.) 

tWhite,  George  H. 

tWhite,  Rebecca  W.  Mrs. 
(George  H.) 

tWhitney,  Margarette  A. 
Mrs. 

1842. 

♦Bagg,  Clarissa  Mrs. 

Barnard,  Lucy  M. 
tBidwell,  John  M. 
♦Bodurtha,  Lavinia  B.  Mrs. 

(Harvey  L.) 
f  Bodurtha,  Pamela  S.  (Mrs 

Davis) 
♦Brace,  Rev.  Joab  Jr. 


Les- 


( Ed- 


Peck,  Jabez  L 
Peck,  Julia  H. 
tPeck,  Mary  A.  (Mrs 

ter) 
♦Porter,  Edward 
Porter,    Lucy    Mrs. 

ward) 
Porter,  Lucy  J. 
tPower,  Catharine  A.  Mrs. 
t Roberts,  Titus  M. 
tRouse,  Amanda  Mrs. 
tSmith,  Emeline  Mrs. 
tSprague,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 
♦Stockbridge,  Mary  A. 
Todd,  MaryS.  B.  Mrs. 
(John) 
tTracy,  Sarah  A. 
tWebster,  Jane  E.  (Mrs. 

Ay  res) 
tWebster,  Julia  A.  (Mrs. 

Roberts) 
♦Williams,  Ann  M. 
♦Williams,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 
tWilliams,  Jonathan  B. 

1843. 

t Allen,  Elizabeth  L.  (Mrs. 
Marquand) 
At  water,  Harriet  P.  (Mrs. 

George  W.  Campbell) 
§  Bacon,  William  F. 
Bell,  William 


♦Bement,  Chauncey 
t Booth,  Sarah  M.  Mrs. 
♦Bow,  Sarah 
JBowers,  Mary  C.  (Mrs. 

De  Wolfe) 
tBowker,  Clarinda  M.  Mrs. 
tBrewster,  John  M.  Jr. 
Brewster,  Sarah  P.  (Mrs. 
Adam) 
♦Brown,  Henry  C. 
Clapp,  Elizabeth 
tClark,  Ethan 
t Clark,  Orlando  B. 
^Clayton,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 
HClough,  Willard 
,    Colt,  Electa 
!  ♦Colt,  Robert 
tDavis,  George  W. 
Day,  Ellen E.  (Mrs. Cady) 
I  tDay,  Eunice  P.  Mrs. 
t  Good  rich,  Caleb 
Goodrich,  Caroline  W. 
(Mrs.  Bailey) 
tGreen,  Richard 
t Guilford,  Elbridge  W. 
Gunn,  Almira  D.  Mrs. 
tHall,  Morgan 
♦Harrison,  Laura  J. 
♦Harrison,  Mary  Mrs. 
t Harrison,  Nancy  C. 
tHoose,  Sarah  E.  Mrs. 
tHubbard,  William 
t Hubbard,  Mary  Mrs. 

(William) 
tHulbert,  Charles 
tJadwin,  Emeline 
t Jenkins,  Agnes  B.  'Mrs. 

McKay) 
Johnson,  Hannah  D.  Mrs. 
(Edmund) 
tKellogg,  Marietta  M.  Mrs. 

(Charles) 
t  Lawrence,  Catharine 
tLedyard,  Margaret  C. 
tMandigo,  Harriet  M. 
t Manly,  Mary  L. 
t Martin,  Sarah 
t Moore,  Amanda 
tMoors,  Sophia  Mrs. 
tNichols,  Martha 
t  Noble,  William  M. 
tPerry,  Martha  F.  Mcs. 
Pomeroy,  Edward 
♦Pomeroy,  Harriet 
♦Pomeroy,  Helen 
Pomeroy,  Robert 
Pomeroy,  Mary  C.  Mrs. 

(Robert) 
tRice,  Lucy  B.  Mrs. 
tRoberts,  George  H. 


L2 


M  iry 
t Smith,  Julia  C. 

S|.nli  auk.  Ar\i!'y  Mrs 
.  i  lariec  t 
.  I.'.i/  i  T. 
♦Staey,  *  ;*-■■: 
tStaoy,  M  hj 

.  i.  M  ii y  Br 

.  u  alter 

+  Tyler,  Kev.  W.  II. 
tTyler,  Caroline  EL  Mrs. 

(W.  II.) 
;  w  srdwell,  Benjamin  A. 
t  Watson,  Elizabeth  J.  (Mrs. 

Hopkins) 
tWeller,  Martha 

-.  Ruth  B.   (..Mrs.  Des 

Rochem  | 
tWhite,  Lydia  A.  Mrs. 
Willis,  Frederick  A. 
'Willis,  Sarah  Ann  Mrs. 

(F.  A.) 
(■Wilson,  Solomon 
+  \\  il-on,  ('aniline   E.  (  Mrs. 

Bishop) 

fWright,  Charles 

1844. 
1  Barnnm,  Bosanno  A. 

C,,lt.  Mary  C    Mrs.  i  IMi- 

ert) 
tDodge,  Rufus 

M'.mI-,.,  Until  \Y.  Mrs.(Itu- 
f08) 

tDodge,  Betsey  M. 

•  Dodge,  Louisa 

tJoy,  Theodocia  E.  (Mrs. 
koon) 

tLowry,  Ann  I'. 

tMead,  Mary  G.  Mrs. 

tMead,  Maria  J.  (Mrs.  Mo- 
Gee) 

(Mead,  Mary  L.  (Mrs.  Van 

Dor<  n ) 
tMead,  Julia  F. 

Merriam,  Sarah  Ann  Mrs. 

'Olds,  Lepha  W.  Mrs. 
render,  .lames 

r  inder,  Christina  Mrs. 

(James) 
■  Parsons,  Abner  I.. 

•  Parsons,  I  Ian  line  C.  Mrs. 

.   \l,lier  I,.) 
P(       .  William   I.. 

tPeck,  Barah  V.  Mrs.  (Wil- 
liam L.) 

Russell,  Sarah    Mrs. 
Schofield,  Ann  Maria  (  Mr- 

Mrs. 


fStrong,  Neb  n 

tWeller,  Mary  s. 

184."-. 

:  B  i-'-'.  Truman 

Lydia  Mr-. 
tBarna,  Folly 
'Cunningham,  Clarinda 

Mrs 
tCurtiss,  Zebina 
tCutter,  Franoec  M. 
+  <  lutter,  Margaret  F. 
tGolden,  Charles  B. 
fGolden,  Catharine  B.  Mrs, 
fGreene,  .lane  Mrs. 
f  Kingsbury,  Kr.ui' 
•Loud,  Electa  B.  Mrs. 
tMontague,  Fanny  ( Mm 

kbridge) 
t  Moore,  Mary 
tMoore,  Stillman 

Read,  Nathan 
tSmith,  Mary  E. 
;Ta\ lor,  Franklin  G. 
tTyler,  Edward  G. 
tTyler,  Mary  C.  Mra  (Ed- 
ward G.) 
fWarren,  Sarah  Mrs. 

RTarriner,  Maria  IF 
184G. 

tAllcn,  Maria   Mallevillc 
(Mrs.  Curtis) 
Colt,  Thomas 
•Davis,  Henry  G. 
Davis,  Mary  B.  Mrs. 
(Henry  G.) 
fDowning,  Ann 
Hodge,  Harriet  M.  (Mrs, 
Thomas  Plunkett) 
fHumphrey,  Sophia  Mrs. 

(Heman) 
tHumphrey,  Mary  (Mrs. 

Torrey) 
tKingsley,  Elizabeth 
'Laflin,  Walter 
Laflin,  Sophronia  Mrs. 

(Walter) 
fMellen,  Louisa 
!  Rowe,  David  S. 

J-Rowe,  Harriet  X.   Mi-. 

|  David  a) 
'Sylvester,  Mary  Mrs. 
tTinker,  Samantha  M.  Mrs, 

}  W'.atri.-s,  Martha  Ann  Mrs. 

(Charles) 

Werden,  Eliaa 
Werden,  Amy  A.  Mrs. 

(Elias) 
■  u  b.e<  ler,  w  orren  Jr, 


fWheeler,  <  latharine  Mrs. 
w  arren,  Jr.) 

1-47. 

tBirdsell,  Elbert 
tBirdsell,  Luoretia  M.  Mrs. 

I  Elbert) 
4  Brewster,  Mary  M.    M ■■- 

(George  Laflin ) 
tBull,  Mary  Mrs. 
tBurt,  Jirah 
tButler,  Julia  A.  Mrs, 

fButler,  Samuel   w. 
'Catlin,  Ellen  D.  |  Mrs  Ad- 
ams | 

Cadwell,  Achsah  A.  Mr-. 
tClaflin,  Electa  M. 
tClark,  Lester  M. 
( looley,  William  B. 
Coolev.  Mary  Ann  Mrs, 

(William   1*5.) 
( looley,  Catharine  M.  (Mrs 
Thomas  Colt ) 

tDai  is,  CindereHa 
tDean,  Mary  C.  N. 
tDnnham,  James  II. 
tGay,  William  M. 

t< ' Lman,  Claries  i  \. 

tGorJon,  Elizabeth 
fGraves,  Luther  II. 
4( Iraves,  Lucy  A.  Mrs. 

(  Luther  II.') 

tGuiUbrd,  Edward  II. 

Hall.  Clark  F. 

Hall,  Samuel  .\. 

Hall,  Sarah  W.  Mrs.(S.im- 

uel  N.) 
|  Higgins,  Sylvester  B. 

Hoose,  Emily  Mrs. (Henry) 
fHubbard,  Henry 
tHubbard,  MaryE,  (Mrs 

E.  M.  W 1) 

Hull,  Isaac  C 
fHumphrey,  Sarah  W. 
tJaokson,  Mary 

fKing,  Mary  F. 

4,  Knonse,  I  latharine 

al.atlin,  Grace  M.  (Mrs. 

Usher  i 
} Fu-k,  Lucy  M. 

Martin.  Harriet  C  Mrs. 
(Calvin) 
+  Moore,  Emily 

1  I'  ii  -   i,-.  D.   Mr-. 

f  Parsons,  Eliza  G, 
i  Far-,  ns,  ( Irenzo 

Partridge,  Harriet  Ml?. 

(Jolll.) 

tPaul,  Anna  M. 
tPeck,   Maria  S.   (Mrs. 
Fane) 


13 


i  Richmond,  Mary 
t Robeson,  Thomas  J. 
fRoberts,  Dvvight 
tRoblnson,  Maria  C, 
tRoot,  Celestia  M.  Mrs. 

(James) 
tSchultz,  George  B. 
tStevens,  Abigail  Mrs. 
tStevens,  Helen  M.  G. 
tTinker,  John  L. 
aTodd,  John  E. 
tTodd,  Martha  C.  (Mrs. 

Hill) 
tTower,  Jane  A.  (Mrs.  Tol 

man) 
tTrowbridge,  John 
t  Walker,  Charles,  Jr. 
t  Warner,  Calvin  S. 
■fWarner,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 
t  Warren,  Frances  R. 
t  Wells,  Sarah  M.  Mrs. 

(William  S.) 
Williams,  Deborah  (Mrs. 

Brown ) 

1848. 

t Baldwin,  Moses  H. 

II Baldwin,  Martha  A.  Mrs. 
(Moses  H.) 

t  Brace,  Samuel 

+Brace,Sarah  R.  Mrs.  (Sam- 
uel) 

tBurt,  Pamelia  J.  Mrs. 

*Chapnian,  Ichabod 
Chapman,  Eunice  Mrs. 
(Ichabod) 

aChapman,  Jennie  (Mrs. 
Ford) 

*Clogher,  Luke 

tClogher,  Elizabeth 
Colt,  Mary 

t Cowan,  Margaret 

t Cowan,  Mary 

t  Cutler,  Laura  L. 
Drew,  Ann  Maria 

*Drew,  Maria  Mrs. 

tFerguson,  Chauncey 

t Ferguson,  Mary  Mrs. 
(Chauncey) 

alngersoll,  Frederick  M. 

*Ingersoll,  Mary  R.  Mrs. 
(F.  M.) 

fMarsh,  Henry  A. 
Stafford,  James 

1849. 

*Armitage,  Lydia  Mrs. 
Armitage,  Jane  (Mrs. 
Bagg) 
+  Colton,  Maria 


fLamberson,  Delia  Mrs. 

(S.  L.) 
t-Metcalf,  Diantha  R.  Mrs. 
*Parker,  Sarah  F.  Mrs. 

(John  C.) 
*Pease,  Franklin  W. 
tPease,  Alice  D.  Mrs. 

(Franklin  W.) 
tPomeroy,  Abby  Mrs. 
tRay,  Clarissa  Mrs. 
tSedgwick,  Thomas  A. 
fSedgwick.  Maria  R.  Mrs. 

(Thomas  A.) 
.    Wardwell,  Benjamin 
*Wardwell,  Clarissa  Mrs. 

(Benjamin) 
tWood.'PhilaR.  Mrs. 

1850. 


t Andrews,  Rachel  A. 
tApthorp,  Betsey 

Bacon,  Maria  L.  Mrs. 
tBailey,  Caroline 
*Bailey,  Mary  Ann 

*Bannister,  Luther 

tBarber,  Martha  L. 

tBell,  Jane  E.(Mrs.  Clark) 

♦Bennett,  Charles  A. 

t  Bennett,  Martha  A.  Mrs. 
(Charles  A.) 

tBigelow,  George  A. 

t Clark,  Chloe  Ann  Mrs. 

tClogher,  Mary  Ann 

tClough,  Aaron 

iCoffing,  Josephine  E. (Mrs. 
Beach) 

fDeyo,  Magdalene 

tDresser,  Electa  M.  (Mrs. 
Pierson) 

tDresser,  Emily  (Mrs.  Fee- 
ley) 

tDrummond,  Susan  F. 

^Dunbar,  Mary  Ann 

tDunham,  Charlotte  A.  Mrs 

*Dunham,  Katharine  A. 

tDunham,  Maria  B. 

tFerguson,  Margaret  E. 
(Mrs.  Allen) 

JFitch,  Jane 

tGarfield,  Sophia  Mrs. 

tGauthier,  Mary 

tGeer,  Maria  D.  (Mrs.  Coll- 
ier) 

tGold,  Gardiner 
Goodrich,  Harriet  M. 
Goodrich,  Marietta  Mrs. 
(George) 

aGordon,  Laura  Mrs. 

tHarris,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 

aHimes,  Prudence  (Mrs. 
Winslow ) 


t Kendall,  Eliza  IT. 

t Kendall,  William  C. 

II Knox,  Rosa  Mrs. 

t Lawrence,  Helen  P. 

tLawrence,  Imogen 

tLittle,  Elijah  P. 

tLittlc,  Luana  Mrs.  (Elijah 

P.) 
♦Marshall,  Elizabeth 
tMcKimm,  Margaret 
^Mead,  George  II. 
Mercer,  Martha  Mrs. 
Mills,  Charles  D. 
tMorrow,Jane  (Mrs.Fuller) 
tMoseley,  Clarissa 
tXichols,  Martha 
tOlcott,  Anna  M. 
tPartridge,  Mary  E. 
tPeck,  E.  H.  Mrs. 
tPierce,  Cynthia  A. 
t Powell,  Mary  Emily 
tRay,  Helen  M. 
*Russell,  Mary 
tRussell,  Sarah  (Mrs. 

Weed) 
tSanford,  Amanda  Mrs. 
tSanford,  Hannah  E. 
JSargeant,  Elizabeth 
jSaterlee,  Louisa 
t Sloan,  Frances  A. 
tSpurr,  Clarissa 
^Squires,  Elizabeth 
tStevens,  Alanson 
tStevens,  Sarah  Mrs.  (Al- 
anson) 
I  tStevens,  Moseley  W. 
| tStevens,  Charlotte  M.  Mrs. 
tStevens,  Louisa  A.  R. 
tThompson,  Alonzo  R. 
t Vernon,  Grace 
tWakeman,  Frances 
tWaldron,  Georgiana  S. 
tWalker,  Emily  B. 
tWardwell,  Samuel 
tWardwell,  Martha  Mrs. 
(Samuel) 
Wark,  Eliza  (Mrs.  Pinney) 
Wark,  Mary  Jane 
West,  Mary  E.  Mrs.  (Gil- 
bert) 
tWheeler,  Clarissa  L.  (Mrs. 

Biggs) 
tAVhitcomb,  Abby  R. 
tWhite,  Richard  B. 
tWickes,  Maria  B. 
JWilcox,  Ellen  M. 
*Willis,  Nathan 
♦Willis,  Lucy  Mrs.  (Nathan) 
tWilson,  Nelson  J. 
t Wilson,  Caroline  Mrs. 

(Nelson  J.) 


14 


t  Wilson,  Mergaretina Mrs. 

tWood,  Adaline  Mrs. 

1851. 

Barker,  Lucy  A.  Mrs. 
Kennedy,  Isaac  C. 
Kennedy,  Harriet  G.  Mrs. 
(Isaac  C.) 
fParsons,  Cornelia  E. 
Root,  Washington  M. 
*Root,  Charlotte  B.  Mrs. 

(W.  M.) 
t Smith,  William 
tSmith,  Mary  S. 
tSoinerville,  Elizabeth 
*Squires,  Amos 
*Squires,  Mary  B.  Mrs. 

(Amos) 
tTaylor,  Eliza  R.  Mrs. 
(Frank) 

1852. 

tBurnap,  Gaius  C. 
fBurnap,  Jane  S.  Mrs. 

(G.  C.) 
t Clark,  Amelia 
tClark,  Charles  P. 
t Clark,  Charity  Mrs. 

(Charles  P.) 
tClark,  Olive  (Mrs.Nelson) 
fClogher,  Helen 
fClogher,  Katharine 

Cowan,  Electa  Mrs.  (Wm.) 
fEvans,  Mary  S.  Mrs. 
tGibbs,  Flavia  J.  Mrs. 

Heminway,  Chester 

Heminway,  Ann  Eliza  Mrs 
(Chester) 
IHull,  Varnum  T. 

Jenkins,  Sarah  C.  Mrs. 

Jones,  John  E. 

Jones,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 

(John  E.) 
tJones,  Martha 
*  Lowell,  Caroline  R. 
*Malcolm,  Joseph 
:aMalcolm,  Harriet  Mrs. 
tMelvin,  Mary  C. 
i  Mitchell,  Elizabeth 
tSayres,  Robert 
•fSayres,  Rebecca  Mrs. 
(Robert) 

Sears,  Lydia  Mrs. 

Stafford,  Jane  Mrs.  (Jas.) 

Wilson,  Joseph  H. 
*Wilson,  Sabrina  Mrs.  (Jo- 
seph H.) 

1853. 

fBabcock,  Jane  Mrs. 
Barker,  Otis  R. 


*Barns,  Amos 
tBenjamin,  Jane  Mrs. 

( Charles) 
*Brewster,  John  M. 
Buel,  Mary  Peters 
fCampbell,  Clarissa  (Mrs. 

Warner) 
tCrossett,  Truman 
^Goodrich,  Levi 
tGuild,  Caroline  M.  (Mrs. 
Frink) 
Harrington,  E.  M. 
t  Humphrey,  Evan 
Kellogg,  Austin  W. 
Kellogg,  Nancy  A.  Mrs. 
(Austin  W.) 
t Marsh,  Henry  A. 
t Marsh,  Jane  B.  Mrs. 
(Henry  A.) 
Rooney,  Frances  Mrs. 
*Ross,  Lois  Mrs. 
*Spears,  Sarah  Jane 
Tanner,  Frances  J.  Mrs. 

(George) 
t Young,  Alexander 

tYlUILg.'Ann  M"  MrS'  (A1"  *i>ewey,'  Catharine  Mrs 
!   Dewey,  Erastus 
Dewey,  Matilda  Mrs. 


1855. 

fAgnew,  Sarah  E.  Mrs.  (J. 

Holmes) 
tAgnew,  Charlotte  T.  (Mrs 

Griffin) 
,+ Brewster,  John  M. 
tBridgman,  George 
tBridgman,  Sarah  C.  Mrs. 

(George) 
fDickinson,  Cornelia  E. 
tHoward,  James  B. 
*Rhoades,  Elijah 
fRhoades,  Andalusia  Mrs. 

(Elijah) 

1856. 

t Bull,  William  H. 
Burke,  Margaret 
Chickering,  Henry 
Checkering,  Elvira  Mrs. 

(Henry) 
Chickering,  Benjamin 
*Chickering,  Louisa  D.  Mrs 

(Benjamin) 
*Dewey,  David  W. 


exander) 

1854. 

t Clark,  Harriet  B.  (Mrs 

Weller) 
tClark,  Lepha  N. 
Cooley,  Mary  J. 
t Davenport,  Ammon  F, 


French,  Timothy  H. 
French,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 
(Timothy  H.) 
tGold,  Maria  T. 
tGoodrich,  Martha  (Mrs. 
Dunham) 


t Davenport   Julia  M.  Mrs.'   Guildj  Mary  (Mrg>  Rug. 


(Ammon  F.) 
Dewey,  Mary  C.  (Mrs. 

Foot) 
tEnsign,  James 
fEnsign,  Cornelia  I.  Mrs. 

(James) 
*Goodman,  William  W. 
Goodman,  Mary  E.  Mrs. 
(William  W.) 
Harrington,  Elizabeth  E. 
Mrs. 
Johnson,  Edmund  M. 
fKellogg,  David  A 


sell) 

Haskins,  Mary  B.  Mrs. 

(John) 

tJones,  Morris  E. 

Noble,  John 

tOliver,  Edward  B. 

t Oliver,  Mary  L.  Mrs. (Ed 

ward  B.) 

aReynolds,  Juliana  Mrs. 

£Slocum,  Harriet  I.  Mrs. 

Stafford,  Joseph 

Stafford,  Mai-garet  (Mrs. 

(Thompson) 
tKellogg  Sophia  Mrs.  (Da-  *Wh    t   ^        Ann  Mrg 

vidA.)  J 

^McKenzie,  Margaret  Mrs. ;  1857. 

t  Parsons,  Eben  B. 

Smith,  Henry  L. 
tSmith,  Jerome  C. 

Spears,  Martha  (Mrs. 


Carver) 
tTaylor,  Margaret  Mrs. 
tTyler,  Jane  C. 
Warriner,  John  R. 


Adam,  Robert  W. 
Arnold,  Eleanor  R.  Mrs. 
*Barker,  Harriet  L.  (Mrs. 

Francis) 
*Blinn,  Margaret  E.  (Mrs. 
Beals) 
Bliss,  George  M. 
*Bliss,  Mary  L.  Mrs.  (Geo. 
M.) 


15 


-fBrown,  Marietta  (Mrs. 
Bates) 
Brown,  Martin  Mrs. 
Brown,  Sarah  Ann  Mrs. 
(N.  G.) 
tBull,  Emma  J.  (Mrs. 
Pierce) 

Campbell,  Nancy  P.  (Mrs. 
Harding) 
tChappell,  Persis 
*Clapp,  Emma 
i Cogswell,  Sarah  C.  (Mrs. 
Brush) 

Cowan,  James  ' 
Cowan,  Jane  Ann  (Mrs. 
Dean) 
Cowan,  William  R. 
Dowse,  Martha  S. 
Drew,  George  W. 
Dutton,  George  N. 
Dutton,  Sarah  Ann  Mrs. 
(George  N.) 
♦Fairbanks,  Harriet 
Foot,  George  W. 
Francis,  Sarah  Ann  (Mrs. 
Bonney) 
French,  Mary  Mrs. 
*Gallipeaux,  Celeste 

Gay,  Elizabeth  S.  Mrs. 
tGeer,  Elvira  L.  Mrs. 
Goodrich,  Kate  A.  (Mrs. 
F.  Peck) 
nGuild,  Sarah  F.  (Mrs. 
Holder) 
Halford,  Robert 
-f-Hall,  Sarah  M.  (Mrs. 

Field) 
t Harrington,  Albert  F. 
fHarrington,  Betsey  Ann 

Mrs.  (Albert  F.) 
♦Haskins,  Henrietta  C. 
tHull,  Harriet  M.  Mrs. 

Varnum  T.) 
♦Humphrey,  Sophia  Mrs. 
(Heman) 
Humphrey,  Sarah 
*Ingalls,  Manila 
♦Ingalls,  Sarah  M. 
Little,  John 

Little,  Eliza  Mrs.  (John) 
Little,  Margaret  J.  (Mrs. 
Kirk) 
aMalcolm,  Samuel  L. 
aMalcolm,  Adaline  L. 
Malcolm,  Harriet  L.  (Mrs 
Coty) 

McCombs,  Ellen  (Mrs. 
Faulkner) 
♦McCombs,  Jane  Mrs. 
tMead,  Martha 
■t Merrill,  Martha  W. 


t Parsons,  Joseph  H. 
tParsons,  Myra  Mrs.  (Jo- 
seph H.) 
Peck,  Elizabeth  D.  Mrs. 

(Jabez  L.) 
Porter,  Lydia  A.  V.  Mrs. 
Renfrew,  Thomas 
Renfrew,  Isabella  Mrs. 

(Thomas) 
Renne,  Fidelia  Mrs. 
Rice,  Sarah  D.  Mrs. 
(Amasa) 
*Sayres,  Emily  Mrs.  (Win) 
Scott,  Martha  A.  Mrs. 
Scott,  Sophia  Mrs.  (John 

B.) 
tShepardson,  Jerome  B. 
tShepardson,  Mary  B.  Mrs. 
(Jerome  B.) 
Stafford,  Lily  (Mrs.  Simp- 
son) 
tTaylor,  Henry  S. 
tTodd,  Lucy  B.  (Mrs.  Big- 

elow) 
Todd,  Sarah  D. 
tVent,  C.  F. 
tWalden,  Daniel  S. 
*Warriner,  Martha  C. 
fWatriss,  Maria  E.  (Mrs. 

Cooke) 
tWhite,  Melissa  B. 

1858. 

Armitage,  Amos  B. 
fBates,  William  A. 
tBates,  William  A.  Mrs. 
t Benjamin,  Sarah  P. 
tBigelow,  George  A. 
fBigelow,  Margaret  J.  Mrs.  J 
t Brown,  Nancy  Mrs. 
♦Carroll,  James  C. 
Carson,  Moses 
Colt,  Electa  C.  Mrs.  (Eze- 
kielR.) 

Colt,  Catharine  C.  (Mrs.   ' 
Pingree) 
Colt,  Elizabeth  G.  Mrs. 

(James  D.) 
Dewey,  Chauncey  E. 
Dewey,  Caroline  Mrs.  (C. 
E.) 
♦Downing,  Elizabeth 
^Garrison,  Moses 
tGaunt,  John 
tGaunt,  Philomena  Mrs. 

(John) 
♦Hubbard,  William 
Hubbard, Mary  Mrs.(Wm) 
Hubbard,  Mary  C.  (Mrs. 

Wood) 
tLaflin,  George  H. 


tLaflin,  Mary  B.  Mrs.. 

(George  H.) 
tMarshall,  Sarah  F.  (Mrs. 

Waterman) 
♦Mason,  Matthew 
I  Mason,  Martha  Mrs. 
Noble,  Daniel 
Noble,  Jane  Mrs.  (Daniel) 
♦Noble,  Mary  Ann  (Mrs. 

Gerst) 
Parker,  Emily  Mrs. 
♦Rheil,  John 
Root,  Oliver  S. 
♦Root,  Harriet  A.  Mrs. 

(Olivers.) 
aRoot,  Love  M.  (Mrs.  Pal- 
mer) 
JSmith,  Margaretta 
Todd,  Anna  D.  (Mrs.Pad- 

dock) 
♦Waite,  Adaline  E.  Mrs. 
fWiley,  Jane  D.  Mrs. 
tWylie,  James  H. 
tWylie,   Catharine  S.  Mrs 

(Jas.  H.) 

1859. 

t  Abbott,  Charles  E. 

fAbbott,  Mary  E.  Mrs. 

(Charles  E.) 
Brown,  Mary  Mrs.  (Hen- 
ry C.) 

tCampbell.  Nancy 
Clark,  Anna  Mary  (Mrs. 
Barnes) 
Goodrich,  Mary  E. 

♦Johnson,  Robert 

tKirk,  Samuel 

fLittle,  Mary 

aMallory,  Thomas  D. 

aMallory,  Eliza  B.  Mrs. 
(Thomas  D.) 
Moulthrop,  Lephe  Mrs. 
(Joel) 

tRollo,  Frances  Mrs. 

jSmith,  Electa  Mrs. 

♦Warriner,  William  P. 

♦Wells,  Lucy  A. 


1860. 

Buell,  Louisa  Mrs.(E.  W.) 

Butler,  Matthew 

Butler,  Julia  A.  Mrs. 
♦Butler,  Josephine 

Campbell,  Abby  M. 
tClark,  Charles  L. 
tClark,  Lavinia  A.  Mrs. 

Davis,  Nancy  Mrs.  (John) 

Fairfield,  Eunice  R.  Mrs. 

Gardner,  Sarah  M. 
♦Gerst,  John 


16 


*Haskins,  Mary  A. 
tllufnagle,  Catharine  Mrs. 
JLervinis,  Mary  E.  Mrs. 
aSmith,  Martha  M.  Mrs. 

Weller,  Eliakim 

Weller,  Marion  II.  Mrs. 
(Eliakim) 

1861. 

Burnell,  Lyman  B. 

Burnell,  Martha  B.  Mrs. 

(L.  B.) 
aFeder,  Otto 
aFeder,  Ottilie  Mrs.  (Otto) 

Ginn,  John  N. 

Harding,  William  G. 
tHufnagle,  Conrad 
*Martin,  Calvin 

Martin,  Harriet  C.  Mrs. 
(Calvin) 

Martin,  Sarah 
*Pomeroy,  Mary  E.  Mrs. 

(Theodore) 
JWilson,  Mary  W.  L.  Mrs. 

1862. 
Baker,  Maria  M.  Mrs. 
Bennett,  Martha  A.  Mrs. 
Dresser,  Ann  Maria 
tEarnshaw,  Jennie  S.  Mrs. 
t Manning,  Mary  Mrs. 
*Root,  Henry 

*Root,Thankful  Mrs.  (Hen- 
ry) 

1863. 

Allen,  Hannah 
Clapp,  Gertrude 
Colt,  Cornelia  G. 
Cooley,  Abby  L.  Mrs. 

(AVilliam  H.) 
Cooley,  Samuel  M. 
Cooley,  Almira  S.  Mrs. 

(Samuel  M . ) 
Emerson,  Augusta  S.  Mrs. 

(Edward) 
tHaight,  Jonathan 
Ingersoll,  Jane  C. 
Ingersoll,  M.  Virginia 
Murdock,  Jane  Mrs. 
*Pendar,  John 
Russell,  Charlotte  M.  Mrs. 

(Zeno) 
Wadhams,  Electa  Mrs. 
Wood,  Moses  H. 

1864. 

*Alvord,  Henry  B. 
Alvord,  Sarah  E.  Mrs. 
(Henry  B.) 
aBunnister,  Mary  E. 


Barker,  Maria  L.  Mrs. 

(Gardiner  T.) 
Bassett,  Mary  A.  Mrs. 

(D.  H.) 
fBlinn.  Mary  E.  Mrs. 

(Dwight) 
Clapp,  Lucy  P.  Mrs. 

(Thaddeus) 
Collins,  Dwight  M. 
Collins,  Minerva  Mis. 

(Dwight  M.) 
Grant,  Mary  J.  Mrs.  (J. 

W.) 
Hawkins,  Harriet  E.  Mrs. 

(AVilliam) 
Kellogg,  Elizabeth  C. 

(Mrs.  Wm.  Plunkett) 
t Johnson,  Kate  E. 
Morey,  Daniel  C. 
Morey,  Rebecca  Mrs. 

(Daniel  C.) 
Parker,  John  C. 
Parker,  Lydia  A.  Mrs. 

(John  C.) 
fPease,  Alice  D.  Mrs. 

(Franklin  W.) 
Pomeroy,  Lucretia  E.  Mrs. 

(Edward) 
I  Robbins,  Oliver  W. 
Robbins,  Ann  M.  Mrs. 

(Oliver  W.) 
Van  Cortlandt,  Jane  Mrs. 

1865. 

Bartlett,  Lucy  P. 
*Brewster,  Edward 
Brewster,  Fanny  E. 
Brewster,  Martha 
Cad  well,  Helen 
Chickering,  William  H. 
Dawes,  Electa  A.  S.  Mrs. 

(Henry  L.) 
Dunham,  Ebenezer 
Dunham,  Martha  B.  Mrs, 

(Ebenezer) 
Dunham,  George  C. 
(  Dunham,  Melissa  M.  Mrs. 
(George  C.) 
Dunham,  Maria  B. 
aDunham,  Gertrude  E. 

Hubbard,  Caroline  Mrs. 
*Lawton,  Charles  E. 
Lawton.  Roby  Mrs.  (Chas 
E.) 
;  Russell,  Carrie  W.  Mrs. 

(Solomon) 
tWilkinson,  James 
fWilkinson,  Jane  Mrs. 
(James) 


1866. 

t Abbott,  George  E. 

Allen,  Charlotte  B.  Mrs. 
(William) 
aArrcwsmith,  Anna  Mrs. 

Baker,  Semantha 

Barker,  Gardiner  T. 

Barker,  Harriet  M. 

Bates,  Harriet  A.  (Mrs. 
Piatt) 

Beebe,  Charlotte  S. 

Bissell,  Helen  A.  Mrs. 
(George  A.) 

Bissell,  Mary  A. 

Bissell,  Sarah  S. 

Butler,  Alice  M. 

Cady,  Cornelia  E. 

Campbell,  Grace  (Mrs. 
Swift) 

Campbell,  Jessie 

Campbell,  Mary  E. 

Carter,  Josiah 

Carter,  Julia  A.  Mrs.  (Jo- 
siah) 
aCarter,  Carrie  E.  (Mrs. 
Loop) 

Carter,  Mary  P. 

Chickering,  Mary  S.  Mrs. 
(Benjamin) 

Cole,  Henrietta  G.  Mrs. 
*Colt,  Sarah  Ann 

Cooley,  Hattie 

Cowan,  Elizabeth 

Cowan,  Sarah  L. 
!  Davis,  Elizabeth  D. 

DaAis,  Mary  G. 

Dawes,  Anna  Louisa 

Einerson,  Ruth 

Foxcroft,  Emma 

Foxcroft,  Frank 
1   George,  Harriet  A. 
I   Goodman,  Alice  M. 
I  Goodman,  Charlotte  A. 

(Mrs.  Power) 
i   Goodman,  Ella 

Goodman,  Kate  L. 
)   Goodrich,  Fanny 
l   Grant,  Justus  W. 
aGreene,  Lizzie  A.  Mrs. 
(William  W.) 

Ileminwny,  Fanny  C. 
!   Hills,  Mary 

Holcomb,  Frank  W. 

Johnson,  Edward 

Johnson,  Hannah 

Johnson,  Harriet 

Kennedy, Irwin  H. 
aKilbourn,  Elizabeth  H. 

Lawton,  Ella  Jane  (Mrs. 
Edwards) 


17 


t  Lewis,  Juliette 

Merrill,  Salome  Mrs. 
t Millard,  Caroline  Mrs. 
tMillard,  Mary  J. 

Mills,  Elizabeth  J.  Mrs. 
(Charles  D.) 

Morey,  Minnie  R. 
aOsborn,  Alice  M. 

Paddock,  Frank  K. 

Parker,  Stanley  H. 

Partridge,  Harvey  W. 

Partridge,  Levi  W. 

Pitt,  Adella 

Pitt,  Flavia  A.  Mrs.(C.H.) 

Plunkett,  Helen  E. 

Renfrew,  Jane  Mrs. 

Renfrew,  Margaret 

Saunders,  Mary 

Scott,  Ella  L. 
f  Smith,  Laura  B.  Mrs.  (G. 
M.) 

Stafford,  Catharine 

Swift,  William  H. 

Terrett,  Catharine  C. 

Todd,  James  S. 
tTracy,  Henry 
fTracy,  Elizabeth  Mrs, 
(Henry) 

Volk,  Augusta  C. 

Volk,  Mary  A. 

Warner,  Mary  Frances 

Werden,  John  T. 

West,  Charles  E. 

West,  Frank  E. 

West,  John  K. 

Whiting,  William  H. 
tWhittlesey,  Mary  E.  Mrs. 
(Elihu) 

Wood,  Marvin  W. 

1867. 

aArrowsmith,  Thomas 

Colt,  Fanny  E. 

Dunbar,  James  R. 
*Holdridge,  Minerva  Mrs. 

Jones,  Elizabeth  C. 
tKillough,  Mary 

Morey,  Florence  A. 

Morey,  Mary  L.  F. 

Morley,  Rev.  S.  B. 


Morley,  A.  C.  Mrs.  (Rev. 
S.  B.) 

Morley,  Anna  E. 
tMorley,  Edward  W. 
fPogue,  Samuel  W. 

Redfield,  Charles  B. 

Redfield,  Maiy  Ann  Mrs. 
(Charles  B) 

Redfield,  Julia  W. 

Redfield,  Abby  W. 

1868. 

Bowker,  ClarindaM.  Mrs. 
Chapman,  Fanny  M.  Mrs. 

(Henry) 
Chapman,  Henry  T. 
Churchill,  Harriet  E. 
Clark,  Clarissa  E.  Mrs. 
Cook,  Elizabeth  A.  Mrs. 
Cook,  Mary  E. 
Hubbard,  Henry  W. 
Hubbard,  Caroline  C.  Mrs. 

(Henry  AV.) 
Little,  Eliza 
Manning,  Mary  C. 
Russell,  Zeno 
Story,  Edwin  B. 
West,  Belle  M.  Mrs.(Chas. 

E.) 

1869. 

Atwood,  Lewis  L.  P. 
Ball,  Alice  M. 
Barker,  Cornelia  Mrs. 
Barker,  Electa  Mrs.  (Otis 

R.) 
Barker,Helene  Mrs.  ( J.M. ) 
Bartlett,  Theodore 
Bennett,  Charles  F. 
Bills,  Chester 
Bills,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 

(Chester) 
Bills,  Henrietta  M. 
Chamberlain,  Charles  W. 
Chamberlain,  Minnie 
aChase,  James  A. 
Churchill,  John 
Churchill,  Mary  B.  Mrs. 

(John) 
Clapp,  Mattic  Britton 


Clark,  Thomas  R, 

Cook,  Hattie  Dewey 

Cowan,  Mary  Mrs.   (Jas.) 

Dewey,  Fanny  L. 

Eastman,  Minerva  S.  Mrs. 

Gleason,  Ellen  L. 

Gleason,  Mary 

Goodrich,  Helen  F.  Mrs. 
(Butler) 

Hall,  Alice  K. 

Hall,  Myron  R. 

Johnson,  Rachel  Mrs. 
(Robert) 

Jones,  Emma  A. 

Kennedy,  Agnes  M. 

Murray,  Laura  A.  Mrs. 
(William  H.) 

Parker,  John  D. 

Phillips,  Alice  S. 

Power,  John  T. 

Redfield,  Caroline  H. 

Renfrew,  Agnes 

Renfrew,  Jane 

Ring,  Mary  I.  Mrs. 

Root,  Marie  J.  Mrs.    (Oli- 
ver S.) 

Russell,  Lucy  M.  Mrs. 
(Harvey) 

Smith,  Electa 

Smith,  Mattie  B. 

Smith,  Richard 

Stevens,  Sarah  J. 
fTaylor,  Mary  Mrs. 

Welch,  Asa  D. 

Werden,  Mary 

Werden,  Sarah 

Wilson,  Joseph 

Wilson,  Samuel 

1870. 

Burbank,  Theoda 
Clark,  Minerva  Mrs. 
Colt,  Frank  W. 
Cooley,  J.  C.  Mrs. 
Fowler,  Laura  Mrs. 
Green,  Emeline  Mrs. 
Hurd,  Hiram 
Hurd,  Hiram  Mrs. 


RESIDENT    MEMBERS. 


A. 

A. lam,  Robert  W. 
Adam,  Sarah.  P.  Mrs.  | 

ertWO 
All.  ii.  Charlotte  I'..  Mrs. 

(William) 
Allen.  Fanny  T.  .Mrs. 

(Phim 
Allen,  Hannah 
Arnold,  Ele  inor  U.  Mrs. 

(S.D.) 

!.  Lewis  L.  P. 

B. 

i  A.  Mrs.   (Mar- 
tin) 

B  iil(  j ,  I  laroline  M .  Mrs. 
(Charles  E.  ) 

Baker,  Mari  i 

Baker,  Semantha 

Ball,  Aliee  M. 

B  rags,  Martha  Mrs, 
r,  Gardiner  '1'. 

Barker,  Maria  L,  Mrs. 
■  I  irdiner  T. ) 

Barker,  <>:is  i:. 

Bark  ■ .  I      I     Mrs.    (Otis 
K.) 

M. 

B  trker,  <  lornelia  Mrs. 
(Charles) 

Barker,  Helene  Mrs.    (Jas. 
M) 

B  irker,  Lucy  A.  Mrs. 

Barnard,  \: 

B  irnard,  John  M. 

I'.  irnard,  Lucy  M. 

Barnes,  Inna  M. 

Bartlett,  Lucy 

Bartlett,  Th 

Baesett.Mary  LMrs,|  D.H.) 

Beebe,  Charlotte  B. 


Bennett,  Charles  P. 

Bills,  Chester 

Bills,  Elizabeth  A.  Mrs. 

(Chester) 
Bills,  Henrietta  M. 
Bissell,  Helen  A.   Mrs. 

(George  A.) 
Bissell,  Mary  A. 
Bissell,  Sarah  S. 
Blinn,  Almeda  E,  Mrs, 
Bliss,  George  M. 
Boimey,  Surah  A.  Mrs. 

t  Edson ) 
Bowker,  Clarinda  M.   Mrs. 
Brewster,  John  M. 

I  S.  Mrs. 
Brewster,  Philena  Mrs. 

(John  M.) 
Brewster,  Fanny  E. 
Brewster,Martha 
Brown,  Deborah  Mrs. 

(George  W.) 
Brown,  Louisa  Mrs. 
Brown,  Martin 
Brown,  Martin  Mrs. 

Brown,  Mary  Mrs.  (H.  C.) 
Brown,  Sarah  Ann  Mrs. 

(N.  G.) 
Bryant,  Lu  retio  Mrs. 
Buel,  J  i 
Bnel,  Mary  P. 
Buell,  Louisa  Mrs.  (E.  W.) 

:,  Theoda 
Burke,  Mar 
Burnell,  Lym 
Bnrnell,  Martha  B.   Mrs. 

t  N.Ci 
Butler,  Matthew 
Butler,  Julia  A.  Mrs. 

i  Matthew  ) 
Butler,  Aliee  M 


C. 

Cad  well,  Ambrose  11. 
Cadwell,  Achsah  A.  M.  -. 

(A.  II.) 
Cadwell,  H 

■  a  [y,  Ellen  1».  Mrs.(F.  A.) 
Cady,  Si 

<   i  lv,  Sophia  Mrs.    (Stiles) 
Cady,  Cornelia  E. 
Campbell,  Harriet    A.    Mrs. 

(G.  W.) 
Campbell,  Matilda  Mrs. 

(George) 
Campbell,  Abb;  M. 

Campbell,  Mary  E. 
Campbell,  Harriet  M.  Mrs. 

Car-. m,  Musis 
Carter,  Josiah 
Carter,  Julia  A.  Mrs.    (Jo- 
Biah) 

( 'arter.  Mary  1'. 

i  larrer,  Martha   Mrs. 

Chamberlain,  Charles  W. 
Chamberlain,  Minnie  I!. 
Chapman,  Fanny  M.  Mrs. 
Chapman,  HenryT. 
Chapman,  Eunioe  Mrs. 
( Ihickering,  Henry 
Chiokering,  Elvira  I'.  Mrs. 

(Henry) 
Chiokering,  William  II. 
Chiokering,  Benjamin 
Chi  ikering,  Mary  S.   Mrs. 

t  Benjamin) 
Churchill,  John 
Churchill.Mary  Mrs.  (John) 
t  Ihurohill,  Harriet  E. 
< llapp,  < '..'ilia  E.  Mrs.  (J;i- 


19 


Clapp,  Elizabeth  C.  Mrs. 

(Thaddeus) 
Clapp,  Elizabeth, 
Clapp,  Gertrude 
Clapp,  Lucy  P.  Mrs. 

(Thaddeus) 
Clapp,  Mattie  Britton 
Clark,  Thomas  R. 
Clark,  Clarissa  E.  Mrs. 
Clark,  Minerva  Mrs. 
Cole,  Henrietta  G.  Mrs.  (T. 

E.) 
Collins,  Dwight  M. 
Collins,  Minerva  Mrs. 

(Dwight  M.) 
Colt,  Electa  C.  Mrs.(E.R.) 
Colt,  Electa 
Colt,  Mary 
Colt,  Elizabeth  G.  Mrs. 

(James  D.) 
Colt,  Elizabeth  G.  Mrs. 

(Henry) 
Colt,  Fanny  E. 
Colt,  Frank  W. 
Colt,  Thomas 
Colt,  Catharine  M.  Mrs. 

(Thomas) 
Colt,  Mary  G.  Mrs.    (Rob- 
ert) 
Colt,  Cornelia  G. 
Cook,  Elizabeth  A.  Mrs. 
Cook,  Mary  E. 
Cook,  Hattie  Dewey 
Cooley,  William  JB. 
Cooley,  Mary  Ann,  Mrs. 

(W.  B.) 
Cooley,  Mary  J. 
Cooley,  Samuel  M. 
Cooley,  Almira  S.  Mrs. 

(S.  M.) 
Cooley,  Hattie 
Cooley,  Abby  L.  Mrs. 

(W.  H.) 
Cooley,  J.  C.  Mrs. 
Coty,  Harriet  Malcolm, Mrs. 
Cowan,  William  R. 
Cowan,  Electa  Mrs.  (W.R.) 
Cowan,  James 
Cowan,  Mary  Mrs. 

(James) 
Cowan,  Elizabeth 

D. 

Davis,  Mary  B.  Mrs.  (Hen- 
ry G.) 

Davis,  Elizabeth  D. 

Davis,  Mary  G. 

Davis,  Nancy  Mrs.    (John) 

Dawes,  Electa  A.  S.  Mrs. 
(Henry  L.) 


Dawes,  Anna  L. 
Dean,  Jane  A.  Mrs. 
Dewey,  Chauncey  E. 
Dewey,Caroline  Mrs.  (C.E. ) 
Dewey,  Fanny  L. 
Dowse,  Martha  S. 
Drew,  Ann  Maria 
Drew,  George  W. 
Dunbar,  James  R. 
Dunham,  Ebenezer 
Dunham,  Martha  B.  Mrs. 

(Ebenezer) 
Dunham,  George  C. 
Dunham,  Melissa  M.  Mrs. 

(G.  C.) 
Dunham,  Maria  B. 
Button,  George  N. 
Dutton,  Sarah  A.  Mrs. 

(George  N.) 

E. 


Eastman,  Minerva  S.  Mrs. 
Edwards,  Ella  J.  Mrs. 
Emerson,  Augusta  S.   Mrs. 

(Edward) 
Emerson,  Ruth 

F. 

Fairfield,  Eunice  R.  Mrs. 
Faulkner,  Ellen  Mrs.  (Geo.) 
Foot,  George  W. 
Foot,  Mary  C.  Mrs.   (Geo. 

W.) 
Fowler,  Laura  Mrs. 
Foxcroft,  Frank 
Foxcroft,  Emma 
French,  Timothy  H. 
French,  Elizabeth  K.  Mrs. 
French,  Mary  Mrs. 
'  Frisbee,  Julia  A.  Mrs.   (E. 

G.) 
Fuller,  Sarah  B.  Mrs. 

G. 

Gardner,  Sarah  M. 
Gay,ElizabethS.  Mrs. (Geo) 
',  George,  Harriet  A. 
Ginn,  James 

Ginn,  Mary  F.  Mrs.   (Jas.) 
Ginn,  John  M. 
Gleason,  Ellen  L. 
Gleason,  Mary 
Goodman,  Mary  E.  Mrs. 

(William) 
Goodman,  Alice  M. 
Goodman,  Ella 
Goodman,  Kate  L. 
Goodrich,  Noah  W. 
Goodrich,  Abigail   P.    Mrs. 

(N.  W.) 
Goodrich,  Harriet  M. 


Goodrich,  Marietta  Mrs. 
(George  W.) 

Goodrich,  Mary  E. 

Goodrich,  Helen  F.  Mrs. 
(Butler) 

Goodrich,  Fanny 

Granger,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 

Grant,  Justus  W. 

Grant,  Mary  J.  Mrs.  (Jus- 
tus W.) 

Green,  Emeline  Mrs. 

Guild,  Jane  Mrs.  (Gerry) 

Gunn,  Almira  D.  Mrs. 
(Calvin) 

H. 

Halford,  Robert 
Hall,  Clark  F. 
Hall,  Samuel  N. 
Hall,  Sarah  W.  Mrs.  (Sam- 
uel N.) 
i  Hall,  Alice  K. 
Hall,  Myron  R. 
Harding,  William  G. 
Harding,  Nannie  C.  Mrs. 

(W.  G.) 
Harrington,  Edward  M. 
Harrington,  Elizabeth  E. 

Mrs.  (E.  M.) 
Haskins,  Mary  B.  Mrs. 

(John) 
Hawkins,  Harriet  E.  Mrs. 

(William  J.) 
Heminway,  Chester 
Heminway,  Ann  E.  Mrs. 

(Chester) 
Heminway,  Fanny  E. 
iHerrick,  Theodocia  W. 
i  Hills,  Mary 
Holcomb,  Frank  W. 
Hoose,  Emily  Mrs.  (Henry) 
Hubbard,  Mary  Mrs.(Wm) 
Hubbard,  Henry  W. 
Hubbard,  Caroline  Mrs. 

(Henry  W.) 
Hudson,Ella  G.  Mrs.  (W.  A. ) 
Hull,  Isaac  G. 
Hull,  Mary  Mrs. (Oliver  S.) 
Humphrey,  Sarah  W. 
Hurd,  Hiram 
Hurd,  Hiram  Mrs. 

I. 
Ingersoll,  Jared 
Ingersoll,  Jane  C. 
Ingersoll.  M.  Virginia 

j  Janes,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 

Jenkins,  Sarah  C.  Mrs. 

Jernigan,  Julia  A.  Mis. 
|  Johnson,  Edmund  M. 
i  Johnson ,  Hannah  Mrs  (E .  M , 


20 


Johnson,  Edward 
Johnson,  Hannah 
Johnson,  Harriet 
Johnson,  Rachel  Mrs.  (Rob 

ert) 
Jones,  John 
Jones,  Elizabeth  Mrs. 

(John) 
Jones,  Elizabeth  C. 
Jones,  Emma  A. 


K. 

Kellogg,  Austin  W, 
Kellogg,  Nancy  Mrs.    (A. 

W.) 
Kellogg,  Caroline   L.    Mrs. 

(Ensign  II.) 
Kennedy,  Isaac  C. 
Kennedy,  Harriet  G.  Mrs. 

(Isaac  C.) 
Kennedy,  Irwin  H. 
Kennedy,  Agnes  M. 
Kirk,  Margaret  J.  Mrs. 

(Samuel) 

L. 

Laflin,  Sophronia  S.  Mrs. 

(Walter) 
Lawton,  Roby  Mrs.  (C.  E.) 
Lee,  Adelia  M.  Mrs. 
Little,  John 

Little,  Eliza  M.  Mrs.  (John) 
Little,  Eliza 
Luce,  Ann  M.  Mrs. 

M. 

Mandigo,  Harriet  A. 

Manning,  Mary  C. 

Martin,  Harriet  C.  Mrs. 
(Calvin)    ' 

Martin,  Sarah 

Martin,  Sarah  A.  Mrs. 

Mason,  Martha  Mrs. 

Mercer,  Martha  Mrs. 

Merrill,  Salome  F.  Mrs. 

Merry,  Rufus 

Mills,  Charles  D. 

Mills,  Elizabeth  J.  Mrs. 

(Charles  D.) 
Morey,  Daniel  C. 
Morey,  Rebecca  Mrs.  (Dan- 
iel C.) 

Morey,  Mary  L.  F. 
Morey,  Minnie  R. 
Morley,  Rev.  S.  B. 
Morley,  A.  C.  Mrs.   (S.  B.) 
Morley,  Anna  E. 
Moulthrop,  Lephc  Mrs. 

(Joel) 
Murdock,  Jane  Mrs. 
Murray,  Laura  A.  Mrs. 
(William  II.) 


N. 

Nichols,  Delia  Mrs. 
Noble,  John 

Noble,  Jane  Mrs.  (John ) 
Noble,  Daniel 
Noble,  Mary  Ann  Mrs. 
(Daniel) 

P. 
Paddock,  Frank  K. 
Paddock ,  Anna  D.  M  rs.  ( F.  K . 
Parker,  Emily  Mrs.  (H.  S.) 
I  Parker,  Stanley  II. 
Parker,  John  C. 
Parker,LydiaA.  Mrs.(J.C) 
Parker,  John  D. 
Partridge,  Harriet  Mrs. 
Partridge,  Harvey  W. 
Partridge,  Levi  W. 
Paul,  Anna  M. 
Peck,  Jabez  L. 
Peck,  Elizabeth  D.  Mrs. 

(J.  L.) 
Peck,  Elijah 
Peck,  Julia  II. 
Peck,  Kate  G.  Mrs.   (Fred- 
erick ) 
Phillips,  Alice  S. 
{ Pingree,  Catharine  C.  Mrs. 
I      (T.  P.) 
Pmney,  Eliza  M.  Mrs.  ( W. 

M.) 
Pitt,  Adelia 

Pitt,  Flavia  A.  Mrs.  (C.H.) 
Piatt,  Harriet  A.   Mrs.    (S 

H.) 
Plunkett,  Harriet  II.  Mrs. 

(Thomas  F.) 
Plunkett,  Helen  E. 
Plunkett,  Elizabeth  C.  Mrs.  I 

(W.  R.) 
Pomeroy,  Theodore 
Pomeroy,  Robert 
Pomeroy,  Mary  C.  Mrs. 

(Robert) 
Pomeroy,  Edward 
Pomeroy,  Lucretia  E.   Mrs. 

(Edward) 
Porter,  Lucy  J. 
Porter,  Lydia  A.  S.  Mrs. 

(A.  H.) 
Power,  John  T. 
Power,  Charlotte  S.  Mrs. 
(JohnT.) 

R. 

Read,  Nathan 
Read,  Anna  Mrs.  (Nathan) 
Redfield,  Charles  B. 
Redfield,  Mary  Ann  Mrs. 
(Charles  B.) 


Redfield,  Julia  W. 
Redfield,  Abby  W. 
Redfield,  Caroline  II. 
Renfrew,  Thomas 
Renfrew,  Isabella  Mrs. 

(Thomas) 
Renfrew,  Jane  Mrs. 
Renfrew,  Agnes 
Renfrew,  Jane 
Renne,  Fidelia  S.  Mrs. 

(Hiram  V.) 
Rice,  Lydia  Mrs. 
Rice,  Sarah  D.  Mrs. 

(Amasa) 
Ring,  Mary  J.  Mrs. 
;  Robbins,  Oliver  W. 
Robbins,  Ann  M.  Mrs.  (Ol- 
iver W.) 
Rooney,  Fanny  Mrs. 
Root,  Oliver  S. 
Root,  Marie  J.  Mrs.   (Oli- 
ver S.) 
Root,  Washington  M. 
Russell,  Solomon  L. 
Russell, Carrie  W.Mrs.  (S.N. 
Russell,  Zeno 
Russell,  Charlotte  M.   Mrs 

(Zeno) 
Russell,  Lucy  M.  Mrs. 
(Harvey) 

s. 

Saunders,  Anna  Mrs.  (Ed- 
win) 
Saunders,  Mary 

I  Scott,  Martha  A.  Mrs. 
(Lebbeus) 

Scott,  Sophia  Mrs.  (John  B) 

j  Scott,  Ella  L. 

!  Sears,  Lydia  C.  Mrs.  (Jas.) 

Sellew,  Sarah  L.  Mrs. 

Simmons,  Mary  G.  Mrs. 

Simpson,  Lily  Mrs. 

Smith,  Electa  T. 

Smith,  Mattie  B. 

Smith,  Richard 

Smith,  Henry  L. 

Stafford,  James 

Stafford,  Jane  Mrs.  (Jas.) 

Stafford,  Joseph 

Stafford,  Catharine 

Stevens,  Sarah  J. 

Stevens,  Sarah  Mrs. 

Stockbridge,  Caleb 

Story,  Edwin  B. 

Swift,  William  H. 

Swift,  Grace  C.  Mrs.  (Will- 
iam II.) 

T. 

Tanner,  Frances  J.  Mrs. 
(George) 


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Tatlock,  John  Rev. 
Tatlock,  Sarah  B.  Mrs. 

(John) 
Taylor,  Eliza 
Terrett,  Catharine  E. 
Thompson,  Margaret  Mrs. 
Todd,  Mary  S.  B.  Mrs. 

(John) 
Todd,  James  S. 
Todd,  Sarah  D. 
Trimble,  Florence  A.  Mrs. 

(J.M.) 

V. 

"Van  Cortlandt,  Sarah  Mrs. 
Volk,  Augusta  C. 
Volk,  Mary  A. 

w. 

Wadhams,  Electa  Mrs. 


Ward,  Maria  L.  Mrs. 

Wardwell,  Benjamin 

Wark,  Mary  Jane 

Warner,  Mary  F. 

Warriner,  John  R. 

Warriner,  Maria  R. 

Warriner,  Harriet  J.  Mrs. 

Welch,  Asa  D. 

Wells,  Clara 

Weller,  Eliakim 

Weller,  Maria  N.  Mrs. 
(Eliakim) 

Werden,  Elias 

Werden,  Amy  A.  Mrs.  (Eli- 
as)- 

Werden,  John  T. 

Werden,  Sarah 

Werden,  Mary 


West,  Abel 

West,Maria  S.Mrs.  ( JohnC) 

West,  Charles  E. 

West,  Belle  M.  Mrs. 
(Charles  E.) 

West,  Frank  E. 

West,  John  K. 

West,  Mary  E.   Mrs.    (Gil- 
bert) 

Whitcomb,  Cynthia 

Whiting,  William  H. 

Wilson,  Joseph  I  J. 

Wilson,  Joseph 

Wilson,  Samuel 

Wood,  Mary  C.  Mrs.(E.M.) 

Wood,  Moses  H. 

Wood,  Marvin  W. 


Admissions, 2220 

Deaths,* 587 

Dismissions,! 984 

Uncertain,:}: 

Non-resident  members,  a 

Resident  Members,  July,  1870,   409 

Men, 114 

Women, 295 


5first    ©OTT0rc0ational    ©-lrurch, 


&I&T&FIMMB,  3W&Y  i»  1MQ* 


? 


FFICERS, 


Pastor. 
REV.     JOHN    TODD,     D.     D. 


P 


EACONS. 


OTIS  R.  BARKER, 
HENRY  CHICKERING, 


GEORGE  N.  DUTTON, 
JABEZ.L.  PECK. 


Settled  since  the  Qf^ganization  of  the  pHURCH. 


THOMAS  ALLEN, 
Ordained  April  18,  1764— Died  February  11,  1810. 

WILLIAM  ALLEN,  D.  D., 
Ordained  October  10,  1810— Dismissed  February  5,  1817. 

THOMAS  PUNDERSON, 

Ordained  October  20,  1800,  Pastor  of  a  seceding  part  of  the  Church— Dismissed 

May  5,  1817. 

HEMAN  HUMPHREY,  D.  D., 

Installed  November  27,  1817,  Pastor  of  the  Church  united— Dismissed  September 

23,  1823. 

RUFUS  W.  BAILEY, 

Installed  April  15,  1821— Dismissed  September  27,  1827. 

HFNRY  P.  TAPPAN,  D.  D., 
Ordained  September  16, 1828— Dismissed  November  1,  1831. 

JOHN  W.  YEOMANS,  D.  D., 
Installed  March  7,  1832— Dismissed  in  1834. 

HORATIO  N.  BRINSMADE,  D.  D., 
Installed  February  11,  1835— Dismissed  in  1811. 

JOHN  TODD,  D.  D., 

Installed  February  16,  1812. 


3 


e  a  co  us 


Chosen  since   t-he  Pj\canization  of  the  Church. 


JAMES  E ASTON,  chosen 1765 

JOSIAH  WRIGHT, 1705 

MATTHEW  BARBER, 1784 

JOSEPH  CLARK, 1784 

JAMES  BRATTLE, 1795 

JAMES  HUBBARD, 1795 

DANIEL  CHAPMAN, 1803 

DANIEL  CROFOOT 1809 

CHARLES  GOODRICH, 1809 

ELI  MAYNARD, 1813 

VIVUS  OSBORN, 1822 

JOSIAH  BISSELL, 1822 

JOSEPH  MERRICK, 1828 

EBENEZER  BURT     1828 

THOMAS  MOSELEY, 1832 

TITUS  GOODMAN, 1832 


SAMUEL  A.  DANFORTH,  chosen,  1832 

HENRY  C.  BROWN, 1834 

CURTIS  T.  FENN, 1834 

PHINEHAS  ALLEN, 1839 

SAMUEL  D.  COLT, 1839 

THOMAS  TAYLOR, 1848 

HENRY  H.  CHILDS, 1850 

HENRY   G.  DAVIS, 1850 

CHARLES  HULBERT, 1850 

GAIUS  C.  BURNAP, 1852 

FRANKLIN  W.  PEASE, 1852 

OTIS  R.  BARKER, 1860 

HENRY  CHICKERING, 1860 

GEORGE  N.  DUTTON, 1863 

JABEZ  L.  PECK, 1863 


